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Hakka Chinese

Hakka Chinese is a language spoken by the Hakka people, who are scattered throughout southern China, as well as in Taiwan and Hong Kong. The Hakka language is not mutually intelligible with Mandarin or other Chinese dialects, but is more closely related to Cantonese. Hakka Chinese is written in the Latin alphabet. The Hakka people have a long history, dating back to the Han Dynasty. They are believed to be the descendants of the ancient people of the province of Hubei. The Hakka people have always been a minority group within Chinese society. During the Qing Dynasty, the Hakka people experienced a great deal of discrimination and persecution. In the 19th century, many Hakka people emigrated to Taiwan, where they eventually established their own independent state. The Hakka language is spoken by about 80 million people worldwide. In China, Hakka is spoken in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Hunan. Hakka is also spoken in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Hakka Chinese has a number of unique features. For example, Hakka has a distinctive tonal system, with eight tones in total. Hakka also has a large number of loanwords from other languages, such as Cantonese, Mandarin, and even English. The Hakka people have a rich culture and tradition. Hakka cuisine is particularly famous, and includes dishes such as Hakka noodles and Hakka tofu. Hakka music is also popular, and features a unique style of singing known as “xiangsheng”. The Hakka people have a strong sense of identity, and are proud of their unique culture and language. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Hakka culture, with many young people learning the language and culture. Hakka Chinese is a fascinating language, with a long history and a rich culture. If you are interested in learning more about Hakka Chinese, there are many resources available, including books, websites, and online courses.

Language group

Chinese (family)

Language locales, regions and scripts

Hakka Chinese
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Hakka Chinese, China, Han (Simplified variant)
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Hakka Chinese, Han (Simplified variant)
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Hakka Chinese, China
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