-
Who do you compare it to? Ordinary people can't write Hakka. Hakka words are in parentheses.
chop (chop, chop); Morning (early, morning, day); noon (day); Afternoon (next day, next day); Evening (dark day); 夜 (夜晡); Tomorrow (Ming Dynasty, Shezao) the day after tomorrow (the day after tomorrow); Yesterday (Shenghui day), the day before yesterday (the day before yesterday); Eating (食饭); Drinking water (drinking water); go (go, go); back **) how much (how much); I (捱, may be my umlaut; I); You (you); He (channel).
Pretty (beautiful, like); Girls (sisters, sisters, sisters); Boys (monkey cubs, fine brothers); Father (Abba) Mother (Grandma, Tail); large (large), small (奀, thin); Uncle (Uncle), Uncle (Uncle.
Grandmother (sister-in-law), grandmother (grandmother, grandmother, grandmother (Heyuan)).
Example sentence: Where are you going? Thou go to Ryri? (Mei) You are going to go to Lai? (Huidong, note that Lai is pronunciation, and the corresponding word did not find a possible umlaut; Trip, a trip refers to 10 miles of road.
How much does it cost? How much money is it?
What do you think? Let's general? (There is a place where the pronunciation is full, and the actual writing is let).
In general, Hakka.
There is not much intersection with modern Mandarin, at most it is a cousin, and it is by no means a cousin relationship. Hakka dialect has a cousin relationship with the Song Dynasty vernacular. Vernacular writing of the Song Dynasty.
The characters in are easy to correspond to Hakka characters.
-
Hakka is the mother tongue of the Hakka people of the Han nationality (including the Hakka people in eastern Guangdong, the Dongjiang Shuiyuan people, the Nanya people in western Guangdong, and the Cantonese people in Sichuan), which is concentrated in eastern Guangdong, western Fujian, and southern Jiangxi, and is widely used in southern China (including Taiwan), as well as some Chinese communities in Malaysia and other countries.
Hakka dialect is widely distributed, covering the southeast, south, and western provinces of China, Hong Kong's northern New Territories, Taiwan, and overseas Hakka immigration areas, such as Mauritius, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. However, because there is no large-scale pop culture, Hakka is far less well-known in northern China than Cantonese and Hokkien.
-
Characteristics of Hakka dialect: 1. Phonetically, there are many aspirated sounds, ancient voiced initials, regardless of flat sounds, most of them are read as aspirated and clear. 2. In the lexical grammar of Fang He Chong, the most obvious thing is that a large number of ancient Chinese words are retained.
3. Hakka dialect is quite different from Mandarin in the addition of syllables after adjectives, the characteristics of verb-object collocation, comparative sentences, and disposition sentences.
Hakka dialect generally refers to Hakka spine mu, referred to as Hakka, which is a tonal language in the Chinese family under the Sino-Tibetan language family, is the common language of the Hakka people of the Han nationality and one of the tools for identity identification, and is one of the seven major dialects of Chinese.
Hakka is also known as Hakka dialect in informal occasions, and can be divided into Meizhou dialect, Huiyang dialect, Yingpaisen Huizhou dialect, Heyuan dialect, Gannan dialect, Tingzhou dialect and so on according to different accents. In some areas, it is also called Tu Cantonese, Shuiyuanyin, Ya dialect, Xinmin dialect, Gehua, Huaiyuan dialect and so on. In the academic research of language, Meixian dialect is the representative, and Huiyang dialect has a great influence in reality. Taiwan is represented by the four-county dialect.
Hakka languages are mainly distributed in Meizhou, Huizhou, Heyuan, Shenzhen, and Shaoguan in Guangdong; Ganzhou in Jiangxi; Longyan and Sanming in Fujian; Hong Kong's New Territories and Taiwan's Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taoyuan and other places. The scope mainly includes southern Jiangxi, western Fujian, eastern Guangdong, northern Guangdong and the east bank of the Pearl River estuary.
-
The representative dialect of the Hakka dialect is the Meixian dialect of Guangdong. Hakka is also known as Hakka in informal occasions, and can be divided into Meizhou dialect, Huiyang dialect, Huizhou dialect, Heyuan dialect, Gannan dialect, Tingzhou dialect and so on according to different accents. In some areas, it is also called Tu Cantonese, Shuiyuanyin, Ya dialect, Xinmin dialect, Lu dialect, Huaiyuan dialect, etc.
Hakka, referred to as Hakka, is a tonal language within the Chinese ethnic group under the Sino-Tibetan language family, and is the common language of the Han Hakka people and one of the tools for identity identification.
Hakka is one of the official languages of Taiwan (official language) and one of the official languages of the Republic of Suriname. It used to be one of the main languages in circulation in the Republic of Lanfang.
1. The "Chinese" of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
Hakka languages are mainly distributed in Meizhou, Huizhou, Heyuan, Shenzhen, Shaoguan in Guangdong, Ganzhou in Jiangxi, Longyan and Sanming in Fujian, New Territories in Hong Kong, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taoyuan and other places in Taiwan.
Dear members, welcome to visit.
Hakka dwellings in the villages inhabited by Hakka people in the mountainous areas of Lingnan, people can see many unique styles, simple and elegant Hakka dwelling buildings everywhere: Wailong House, Walking Horse Building, Four Corner Tower, etc., among which the Hakka Wailong House has survived the most and is also the most famous, and is called one of the buildings with the most Chinese residential characteristics by Chinese and foreign architectural circles. >>>More
The Dragon Boat Festival should wrap zongzi and race dragon boats.
It can nourish the stomach.
Efficacy and role of pork belly. >>>More
As the Hakka ethnic group of the Han people who migrated south, there is a common connotation of Hakka culture, which is shared by other southward migrating ethnic cultures with the Central Plains culture as the main body like Hakka culture, and it is also the commonality of all ethnic groups of the Han nationality who migrated south. >>>More
The order in which dialects are formed (how the original dialects were formed). >>>More