The little girl's name is Naersha, the big girl's name is Yuanzi, the married woman's name is Laoyinke, and the older woman's name is Laonianer.
Brief introduction of Wenzhou dialect
Wenzhou dialect is a kind of Wu dialect, also known as Ou dialect. It is a Chinese dialect used by local Han residents in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family-Wu dialect-Oujiang dialect, and belongs to the southern Wu dialect. There are great differences between Wenzhou dialect and Mandarin in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar, and they can't communicate with northern Wu dialect.
Wenzhou dialect (Ou dialect) can be roughly divided into three types by region: pure Ou dialect, quasi-Ou dialect and semi-Ou dialect. Pure European region speaks pure accent, including Lucheng District, Longwan District, ouhai district, Ruian, Yongjia and Yueqing, with a population of 2.3 million.
The accent of the quasi-European area is slightly deviated, involving Taishun, Wencheng, Pingyang, Cangnan and Longgang, with a total population of 3.2 million. The semi-European language area involves more than 950,000 people in Yueqing and 40,000 people in Dongtou, with a total population of 6,543.8+0,000.
Wenzhou dialect (Ou dialect) has a strong internal consistency. But apart from Wenzhou dialect (European dialect), there are Minnan dialect, Manhua, Manhua, She Hakka dialect, Dajing dialect, Huangnan dialect, Nantian dialect, Luo Yang dialect, Jujiang dialect, Jinxiang dialect and Tingzhou dialect. The complexity can be described as "three miles with different tones and ten miles with different sounds", and they are also very different.
Including phonetic differences and lexical differences, so that it is sometimes difficult to talk between two different dialects.