- Hakka Chinese
Chinese
title=Hakka
s=客家话
t=客家話
h=Hak-kâ-fa
"or" Hak-kâ-va
gan= Khak-ka-ua
p=Kèjiāhuà
j=haak3 gaa1 waa2
y=haak gā wá
poj=Kheh-oē (客話)Infobox Language
name=Hakka
nativename=客家話 / 客家话
familycolor=Sino-Tibetan
states=People's Republic of China ,Malaysia ,Taiwan (Republic of China ),Japan (due to presence of Taiwanese community in Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan Area),Singapore ,Philippines ,Indonesia ,Mauritius ,Suriname ,India and other countries where Hakka Chinese migrants have settled.
region=inChina : EasternGuangdong province; adjoining regions ofFujian andJiangxi provinces
speakers=34 million
rank=32
fam2=Chinese
nation=none (legislative bills have been proposed for it to be one of the 'national languages' in theRepublic of China ); one of the statutory languages for public transport announcements in the ROC [http://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E7%9C%BE%E9%81%8B%E8%BC%B8%E5%B7%A5%E5%85%B7%E6%92%AD%E9%9F%B3%E8%AA%9E%E8%A8%80%E5%B9%B3%E7%AD%89%E4%BF%9D%E9%9A%9C%E6%B3%95] ; ROC government sponsors Hakka language television station to preserve language
agency=TheGuangdong Provincial Education Department created an official romanisation of Meixian Hakka dialect in 1960, one of four languages receiving this status in Guangdong. It is calledKejiahua Pinyin Fang'an .
iso1=zh (Chinese)|iso2b=chi|iso2t=zho|iso3=hakHakka (zh-tsp|t=客家話|s=客家话|p=Kèjiāhuà; Hakka: "Hak-kâ-fa") is one of the main subdivisions of the
Chinese language spoken predominantly in southern China by the Hakka ethnic group and descendants indiaspora throughout East andSoutheast Asia and around the world.The Hakka language has numerous variants or
dialect s, spoken inGuangdong ,Fujian ,Jiangxi ,Guangxi ,Sichuan ,Hunan ,Guizhou provinces, includingHainan island andTaiwan . Hakka is notmutually intelligible with Mandarin,Cantonese ,Minnan and most of the significant spoken variants of the Chinese language.There is a pronunciation difference between Taiwanese Hakka dialect and Guangdong Hakka dialect. Amongst the dialects of Hakka, the Moi-yen/Moi-yan (梅縣,
Pinyin : Méixiàn) dialect of northeast Guangdong has typically been viewed as a prime example of the Hakka language, forming a sort of standard dialect.The
Guangdong Provincial Education Department created an officialromanisation of Meixian Hakka dialect in 1960, one of four languages receiving this status in Guangdong."See
Identification of the varieties of Chinese for more on the dispute whether Hakka and other Chinese linguistic groups should be properly considered languages or dialects."Etymology
The name of the Hakka people who are the predominant original native speakers of the language literally means "guest families" or "guest people": "Hak" 客 (Mandarin: kè) means "guest", and "ka" 家 (Mandarin: jīa) means "family". Amongst themselves, Hakka people variously called their language Hak-ka-fa (-va) 客家話, Hak-fa (-va), 客話, Tu-gong-dung-fa (-va) 土廣東話, literally, "Native Guangdong language," and Ngai-fa (-va)
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