What is the meaning of "ah li li"?

Ah Li Li is a common dialect word widely used in Yiyang, Leping, Leadshan, Yingtan, etc. It belongs to the pronunciation of Gan language in Yingyi area. It is used to express the first person "I".

The most important feature of the Yingyi area is that, when expressing the first person "I", it is pronounced "ah" or "ah li" (the first tone), and only "ah" is used as the subject, which means "ah", "ah", "ah", "ah", "ah", "ah", "ah", "ah", and "ah". When used as a subject, only "ah" is used, such as "I don't know" is pronounced as "ah don't know", while when used independently, "ah li" is pronounced as "ah li". When used independently, it is pronounced "ah-lee", as in "Who is it? -Me!" is pronounced "Which one? -Aah Li!"

Gan is the main language spoken by the Jiangyou folk group, and one of the seven major Chinese dialects used in daily life in China. It is the de facto lingua franca of Jiangxi, eastern Hunan, southeastern Hubei, southwestern Anhui, and northwestern Fujian, and is the de facto lingua franca of these areas. It is the de facto official language of the region. The population of Gan is about 60 million.