What does it mean to dump Nanjing dialect?

In Nanjing dialect, "jilt" means: very, very abnormal, abnormal brain, and 25. You can be an adverb before many verbs in daily life.

Dump: pronounce it in Nanjing dialect: Su Ai's third sound. Depending on the context, it can be expressed in two ways: 1. Crazy, funny, nonsense; 2. Solid swearing.

Twenty-five: that is, mental problems, derogatory.

Nanjing dialect, also known as Nanjing Mandarin, refers to the national pronunciation which was once the official language of China and took Nanjing pronunciation as the standard.

Modern Nanjing dialect is mainly used in six districts of Nanjing, Pukou District, Liuhe District, Jiangning District, northern Lishui District, the whole territory of jurong city, Xixiang of Yizheng City, most parts of Chuzhou City, Lai 'an County, Quanjiao County, Maanshan City and a few parts of Wuhu City, with about160,000 users.

Extended data:

Nanjing Mandarin

Nanjing Mandarin refers to the national pronunciation based on Nanjing dialect, which was once the official language of China and the official standard language of China. Its history can be traced back to Jinling Yayin the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Nanjing Mandarin was once the official language of China. After the rebellion of Chinese and Italian officials crossing the south, the elegance of the Central Plains moved to the south, and Mandarin, as the official language of China, gradually divided into two branches. The Ming Dynasty destroyed the Yuan Dynasty and made Nanjing its capital. "First, the elegance of the Central Plains" and Hongwu handed down as the rhyme, that is, Nanjing pronunciation is the basic rhyme, and Nanjing Mandarin is the national standard pronunciation.

Since the Six Dynasties, Jiangnan was less influenced by the migration of nomadic people in the north, and southerners felt a sense of cultural superiority. Before the Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty, the official standard language of China was Nanjing Mandarin.

Language influence

Nanjing dialect, the official Nanjing dialect in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, together with Jinling elegant tune in the Six Dynasties, occupies an important position in the history of China and has a great influence on the surrounding areas, extending to Zhenjiang in southern Jiangsu, Chuzhou in eastern Anhui, Maanshan and Wuhu. At the same time, it also has an important influence on the pronunciation of neighboring countries.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Nanjing dialect