Second, faithfulness: constancy, and the pronunciation of faithfulness;
Third, Xin, Chaoshan dialect is homophonic with Xin;
Fourth, money: money, Chaoshan dialect is homophonic with "saying".
Chaozhou Dialect, also known as Chaozhou Dialect and Chaoshan Dialect, is the language used by Chaoshan people in Guangdong, the mother tongue of Chaoshan people, one of the three major Chinese dialects in Guangdong, and a sub-dialect of Sino-Tibetan language family-Chinese dialect.
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To sum up, Chaozhou dialect is characterized by special grammar, rich vocabulary, unique phonology and many ancient semantics. There are four kinds of ancient tones: Ping, Shang, Qu and Ru, and Chaozhou dialect is divided into Yin Ping, Yin Shang, Yin Qu, Yin Ru, Yang Ping, Yang Shang, Yang Qu and Yang Ru.
Guests call people guests, hens call hens, typhoons call typhoon platforms, walking calls walking, iron pots call ding, and bottles call bottles. Chaozhou dialect retains the characteristics of ancient Chinese. Chaozhou dialect has multiple meanings, and a word "food" covers almost all oral and dietary actions such as drinking, eating, drinking, inhaling and inhaling.
Chaozhou dialect is simple and elegant, with the above characteristics, which has long attracted the attention of linguists at home and abroad, making many people study Chaozhou dialect, and there are also many monographs, dictionaries and dictionaries about Chaozhou dialect.
Chaozhou dialect has been paid more and more attention by linguists. A complete set of text reading system of Chaozhou dialect is gradually integrated with modern Chinese, which makes Chaozhou dialect not only retain its own unique phonology, but also not difficult to understand. Older dictionaries include Fifteen Tones of Chaozhou Dialect, Chaozhou Tone Dictionary and various research works in modern times.
Baidu encyclopedia-Chaozhou dialect