ni da ye
this phr-ss refers to your elder uncle in chinese. very often, when some one is mad at you, he or she will use this phrase to insult you in a rude manner. it looks like it has two meanings. which meanings expressed by this phrase depends on the speaker’s tone.
you crashed into my car! ni da ye!
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