![]() In Cantonese, "di2" is a slang term for the two in card games: the first way of writing it seems to have a literal meaning connected with the earth, but in fact, like "D", it is just a phonetic approximation to the sound. I am not certain from what Chinese dialect this term originates. , surprisingly using a Western letter D for the last syllable. Choh Dai Di or simply Dai Di - written 鋤大地.Da Lao Er (大老二) is Mandarin Chinese and literally means "big old two", but also has a vulgar meaning. ![]()
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