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- Hakka_Chinese abstract "Hakka /ˈhækə/, also rendered Kejia, is one of the major Chinese language subdivisions or varieties and is spoken natively by the Hakka people in southern China, Taiwan and throughout the diaspora areas of East Asia, Southeast Asia and around the world.Due to its primary usage in scattered isolated regions where communication is limited to the local area, the Hakka language has developed numerous variants or dialects, spoken in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, and Guizhou provinces, including Hainan island, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Hakka is not mutually intelligible with Mandarin, Wu, Min Nan, or other branches of Chinese. It is most closely related to Gan and is sometimes classified as a variety of Gan.Taiwan, where Hakka language is the native language of a significant minority of the island's residents, is an important world center for study and preservation of the language. Pronunciation differences exist between the Taiwanese Hakka dialect and China's Guangdong Hakka dialect, and even in Taiwan two local varieties of Hakka exist within that dialect.The Moi-yen/Moi-yan (梅縣, Pinyin: Méixiàn) dialect of northeast Guangdong in China has been taken as the "standard" dialect by the People's Republic of China. The Guangdong Provincial Education Department created an official romanization of Moiyen in 1960, one of four languages receiving this status in Guangdong.".
- Hakka_Chinese iso6393Code "hak".
- Hakka_Chinese languageFamily Sinitic_languages.
- Hakka_Chinese languageFamily Varieties_of_Chinese.
- Hakka_Chinese languageRegulator Guangdong.
- Hakka_Chinese languageRegulator Guangdong_Romanization.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn China.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Fujian.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn India.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Indonesia.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Japan.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Jiangxi.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Malaysia.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Mauritius.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Singapore.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn South_Africa.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Suriname.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Taiwan.
- Hakka_Chinese spokenIn Thailand.
- Hakka_Chinese thumbnail Kejiahua.png?width=300.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink thinking-about-past.html.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink sii-tien.lomaji.com.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink language.htm.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink www.hakkaonline.com.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink meixian-phonology.htm.
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageExternalLink chinesehakka.html.
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- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageID "52980".
- Hakka_Chinese wikiPageRevisionID "604823655".
- Hakka_Chinese agency "The Guangdong Provincial Education Department created an official romanisation of Meixian Hakka dialect in 1960, one of four languages receiving this status in Guangdong. It is called Kejiahua Pinyin Fang'an.".
- Hakka_Chinese date "2007".
- Hakka_Chinese ethnicity Hakka_people.
- Hakka_Chinese fam Sinitic_languages.
- Hakka_Chinese fam Varieties_of_Chinese.
- Hakka_Chinese fam "Gan–Hakka".
- Hakka_Chinese familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Hakka_Chinese gan "Khak-ka-ua".
- Hakka_Chinese glotto "hakk1236".
- Hakka_Chinese h "Hak-kâ-fa".
- Hakka_Chinese h "or Hak-kâ-va".
- Hakka_Chinese hasPhotoCollection Hakka_Chinese.
- Hakka_Chinese imagecaption "Hak-kâ-fa/Hak-kâ-va written in Chinese characters".
- Hakka_Chinese imagesize "150".
- Hakka_Chinese iso "hak".
- Hakka_Chinese j "haak3 gaa1 waa2".
- Hakka_Chinese map "Hakka in China.png".
- Hakka_Chinese name "Hakka".
- Hakka_Chinese nation "none ; 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".
- Hakka_Chinese nativename "客家話/客家话".
- Hakka_Chinese notice "IPA".
- Hakka_Chinese p "Kèjiāhuà".
- Hakka_Chinese poj "Kheh-oē".
- Hakka_Chinese region "in China: Eastern Guangdong province; adjoining regions of Fujian and Jiangxi provinces".
- Hakka_Chinese s "客家话".
- Hakka_Chinese script Chinese_characters.
- Hakka_Chinese script Romanization.
- Hakka_Chinese showflag "h".
- Hakka_Chinese speakers "30000000".
- Hakka_Chinese states "China, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan , Singapore, Indonesia, Mauritius, Suriname, South Africa, India and other countries where Hakka Chinese-speaking migrants have settled.".
- Hakka_Chinese t "客家話".
- Hakka_Chinese title "Hakka".
- Hakka_Chinese y "haak gā wá".
- Hakka_Chinese subject Category:Chinese_languages_in_Singapore.
- Hakka_Chinese subject Category:Hakka_culture.
- Hakka_Chinese subject Category:Hakka_language.
- Hakka_Chinese subject Category:Languages_of_Hong_Kong.
- Hakka_Chinese subject Category:Languages_of_Taiwan.
- Hakka_Chinese subject Category:Languages_of_the_Philippines.
- Hakka_Chinese type Abstraction100002137.
- Hakka_Chinese type ChineseLanguagesInSingapore.
- Hakka_Chinese type Communication100033020.
- Hakka_Chinese type Language106282651.
- Hakka_Chinese type LanguagesOfHongKong.
- Hakka_Chinese type LanguagesOfTaiwan.
- Hakka_Chinese type LanguagesOfThePhilippines.
- Hakka_Chinese type Language.
- Hakka_Chinese type Language.
- Hakka_Chinese type InformationEntity.
- Hakka_Chinese comment "Hakka /ˈhækə/, also rendered Kejia, is one of the major Chinese language subdivisions or varieties and is spoken natively by the Hakka people in southern China, Taiwan and throughout the diaspora areas of East Asia, Southeast Asia and around the world.Due to its primary usage in scattered isolated regions where communication is limited to the local area, the Hakka language has developed numerous variants or dialects, spoken in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, and Guizhou provinces, including Hainan island, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. ".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Chino hakka".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Hakka (Sprache)".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Hakka (langue)".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Hakka (taal)".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Hakka Chinese".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Język hakka".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Lingua hakka".
- Hakka_Chinese label "Хакка (язык)".
- Hakka_Chinese label "لغة الهاكا".
- Hakka_Chinese label "客家語".
- Hakka_Chinese label "客家话".
- Hakka_Chinese sameAs Hakka.
- Hakka_Chinese sameAs Hakka_(Sprache).
- Hakka_Chinese sameAs Chino_hakka.
- Hakka_Chinese sameAs Hakka_(langue).
- Hakka_Chinese sameAs Hakka_(linguistik).
- Hakka_Chinese sameAs Lingua_hakka.