
Hakka Chinese - Wikipedia
Taiwan designates Hakka as one of its national languages, thus regarding the language as a subject for its study and preservation. Pronunciation differences exist between the Taiwanese …
Hakka language | Hakka Dialect, Chinese Dialects & Migration
Hakka language, Chinese language spoken by considerably fewer than the estimated 80 million Hakka people living mainly in eastern and northern Guangdong province but also in Fujian, …
Hakka language and pronunciation - Omniglot
Hakka is a variety of Chinese spoken in south eastern China, parts of Taiwan and in the New Territories of Hong Kong. There are also significant communities of Hakka speakers in such …
Simple Phrases in Hakka - Shirpas Chinese Dialects
May 9, 2023 · The following are the basic phrases in Hakka. 1.Hello. 你好。 nǐ hò。 2.Have you eaten? 你吃饭了吗? nǐ shìd fōn miǎng? 3.What time is it now? 现在几多点咧? yàn zòi gì dō …
The Fascinating History and Culture of the Hakka Chinese
The Hakka (Kejia) people are Han Chinese who speak the Hakka language. Also known as the “guest people”, the Hakka migrated to Southern China from the Yellow River region centuries …
What is the difference between Hakka and Chinese?
The Hakka language, known as Hakka dialect, is a unique language that is different from standard Mandarin. This dialect is spoken by Hakka people across the world, helping to distinguish …
Hakka - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
4 days ago · Hakka A Chinese language mainly spoken in the south-eastern part of mainland China (Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Guangxi), Taiwan, Hong Kong, and by the Chinese …
Hakka Studies | 客家大學堂
Professor Liu Zinfat is a renowned linguist, who knows many languages such as Putonghua, Cantonese, English, German and Japanese. He has spent most of his time studying Hakka. …
Learn - Hakkabc
Hakka culture (客家文化) encompasses a shared language, food culture, various art forms, folklore and traditional customs. Hakka culture stems from the culture of Ancient Han Chinese, …
Exploring the Hakka Chinese Language: A Deep Dive into the …
Hakka, a euphonious dialect, finds its roots within the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan linguistic family. Its mellifluous tones resonate primarily among the Hakka people scattered across …