How do the Hakka people speak? I heard they speak ancient Chinese?

Updated on culture 2024-06-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A lot of Hakka in it is not very accurate, with a lot of Mandarin.

    It is said that Hakka is the language of the Song Dynasty.

    Reciting ancient poems in our Hakka dialect should be smoother.

    In addition, our language contains many words from the current classical Chinese.

    But we also have a lot of accents.

    Languages are always changing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    …Please understand the concept of ancient Chinese first......However, reciting ancient Chinese in Hakka is definitely more charming than Mandarin.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The ancient Chinese Nanjing dialect was Mandarin in the Ming and Qing dynasties!!

    Hakka"Cliffs"Actually, it is"I"The umlaut! Some Hakka dialects retain the word "also" at the end of the word!

    You can use Hakka to read classical Chinese, such as "Preface to King Teng's Pavilion"! However, some unfamiliar young people have forgotten how to read some ancient words, and they have to recall how to read the words first, and then read them more slowly after recalling, but in the end they can still read the whole text!

    Most of Taiwan's ethnic minorities and aborigines still speak Hokkien, the She speak Hakka, and the Manchus speak Northeast Chinese! The Tujia people speak Hunanese! The Hui speak Hebei dialect!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    They speak Hakka and are said to have preserved their accents from the early years of the Song Dynasty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hakka is the language of the She people. The She people speak Hakka, and some Han people living in She District also learn Hakka.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello, Hakka, also known as Yahua, Xinminhua, and Tu Cantonese, is developed on the basis of the ancient language of Zhongzhou. It is the product of multi-ethnic and multilingual integration, and in the process of development, it has absorbed some components of local minority languages, and is a tonal language in the Chinese language family under the Sino-Tibetan language family.

    Hakka is the mother tongue of the Han Hakka people (including the Hakka people of eastern Guangdong, the people of Dongjiang Suyuan, the Hakka people of western Guangdong to southern Guangxi, the Hakka people of Guangdong, and the Hakka people of Sichuan), and it is widely distributed in the southeastern coastal, southern and western provinces of China, the New Territories in the north of Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas Hakka immigration areas.

    How to learn to speak Hakka.

    Hello, Hakka, also known as Yahua, Xinminhua, and Tu Cantonese, is developed on the basis of the ancient language of Zhongzhou. It is the product of multi-ethnic and multilingual integration, and in the process of development, it has absorbed some components of local minority languages, and is a tonal language in the Chinese language family under the Sino-Tibetan language family. Hakka is the mother tongue of the Han Hakka people (including the Hakka people of eastern Guangdong, the people of Dongjiang Suyuan, the Hakka people of western Guangdong to southern Guangxi, the Hakka people of Guangdong, and the Hakka people of Sichuan), and it is widely distributed in the southeastern coastal, southern and western provinces of China, the New Territories in the north of Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas Hakka immigration areas.

    The ways to learn to speak Hakka are:1You can find people around you whose native language is Hakka to talk to you often, listen more and speak more, and it is easy to learn.

    2.If there are no native speakers of Hakka, you can watch Hakka TV stations, TV programs, listen to radio ** and the like, you can listen to it if you listen to more, and then you will speak, and you can also check the dictionary.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hakka dialect people are generally called Hakka, and the key slow Hakka dialect is the language used by the Hakka stool to sell the family jujube tour. In Hakka, the Hakka people call themselves hak-k ngi (Hak), not hak-k yin (Hakka dialect).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For the formation of the Hakka people and the Hakka dialect, a very important content is the geographical environment.

    The Hakka people are concentrated in the areas of Jiangxi, Guangdong, and Fujian triangles, which are connected to each other, and the areas at the junction of the three provinces are all mountainous areas, and the traffic is closed and difficult to communicate, so it is very conducive to the formation of the Hakka people and the Hakka dialect, so that the original dialects and customs can be preserved after the integration with the aborigines.

    In the long history, the Hakka people have increased their self-awareness, and they are more active and active on the social stage, so the Hakka dialect has become a tool for the exchange of ideas. According to research, the Hakka dialect has been formed in the Southern Song Dynasty, and at the same time, because the Hakka people are immigrants who moved south, the Hakka dialect retains part of the local pronunciation of the Central Plains.

    It is the Hakka people who speak Hakka, and it is quite difficult for ordinary people to understand it without special learning. Hakka dialect is an important link of communication between Hakka groups in various places, but even the Hakka accents in various places are different.

    The reason why the Hakka people became Hakka people, on the one hand, in the Southern Song Dynasty, the number of Hakka people has become a major social force, thus dividing into a branch of the Han nationality in this group, and at this time, the Hakka people are basically formed. By the middle of the Ming Dynasty, there were already a large number of people, and the Hakka people had already taken shape.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello dear! How to say Hakka dialect, you can say it like this, phonetically: more aspirated sounds, ancient voiced initials, regardless of flat voices, most of them are read as aspirated clean sounds, such as, "don't, step, hold" is read more as [p'], ground, big, brother "read as [t'-] in, word, sit "read as [ts'] old, uncle" read as [k'] ancient non-fu Feng initial part of the word is read today, and Hakka is read as heavy labial sounds, such as "axe, divide, put, belly" read [f-], incubated, obituary "read [f-], fu, fat, rice" also read [f].

    Gu Xiao box mother is a mouthful of words, and in Hakka dialect, read more [f] initials or [v-], such as fire, flower reading [f-], and changing the word yellow to "read [v-]. The initials of the ancient Xiao group (such as the initials of "Ji, Li, Xi"), are not palatalized before the thin sound, and still retain the base of the tongue and the guttural sound [k k'h] In most areas, there is no pinching vowel, and the convocation is mixed with the tooth vowel; The archaic nasal rhyme tail and the plosive rhyme tail are preserved to varying degrees in various places; Tone-wise, most regions have 6 tones, and a few regions have 5 or 7 tones. Fujian Changting dialect, even the city, the clear stream did not enter the sound, the remaining flat sound is divided into yin and yang, the sound is divided into yin and yang, and the upper voice is a total of 5 tones.

    The Hakka of eastern Guangdong is divided into yin and yang, and it is not divided into yin and yang. The Yongding dialect of the Hakka dialect of western Fujian, and the Shanghang dialect retain the two tones of yin and yang. In terms of vocabulary and grammar, the most obvious is that many ancient Chinese words have been preserved.

    Such as "禾 (rice), 食 (eat), suo (rope), noodles (face)".

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hakka refers to a dialect of Chinese that is spoken primarily in the southern provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Hainan, as well as in some Chinese-populated areas of Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Hakka is characterized by many vocal and fierce tones, complex grammatical changes, and different branch dialects, so learning it requires great patience and serious study.

    Generally speaking, the basic word order of Hakka is similar to that of Mandarin, but there are relatively large differences in pronunciation and word usage, for example, "I love you" in Hakka is "I love you in emptiness", "thank you" is "reverse is" in Hakka, "hello" is "hey" in Hakka, and "goodbye" is "second way".

    For beginners, you can gradually master Hakka by listening, speaking, and speaking. At the same time, you can also refer to relevant textbooks and online learning resources for learning, such as books such as "Hakka Language", "Modern Hakka Language" and **, APP, etc., which are specifically aimed at Hakka learning.

    In conclusion, learning Hakka requires hard work and perseverance, and only through continuous learning and practice can we better master the language, so as to better understand and experience the culture and history in it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Understanding Hakka is an interesting thing. Hakka is a widely spoken language in southern China, spoken by about 20 million people who speak the language. It is a dialect of Chinese, but it has its own unique pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary compared to popular Chinese dialects such as Mandarin and Cantonese.

    First of all, Hakka has a rich variety of pronunciations. Compared with Mandarin, Hakka has more initials and finals, including some special consonants and vowels.

    Secondly, the grammar of Hakka also has many unique features. For example, in Hakka, adjectives are usually placed after nouns rather than in front. In addition, there are some special grammatical structures in Hakka, such as "reversing the sentence order".

    Finally, the vocabulary of Hakka is also very rich. Although most of the Hakka vocabulary is part of the Chinese language, Hakka also has many words that are unique to it, such as "mih la" (beautiful), "puaih tsi" (beautiful **), "khauv teh" (containing Zhenglu's delicious food) and so on.

    To sum up, learning Hakka is an interesting task that will lead you through the culture and history of the South. If you want to learn Hakka, you may want to start with some basic vocabulary and pronunciation to gradually improve your listening and speaking skills.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hakka dialect is a dialect that has been widely circulated in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi and other regions, and belongs to the Hokkien and Hakka branches of the Chinese family. Hakka is widely spoken in these areas and is an important language for local people to live and communicate.

    One of the characteristics of Hakka is that the tone is complex, and there are often homophonic phenomena. Compared with Mandarin, Hakka has more phonetic syllables and richer phonological changes. There are also many words and phrases that are unique to this dialect, and although they are not common in Chinese, they are very common in the use of Hakka.

    At the same time, the Hakka dialect also has strong regional characteristics. "了" is an important word in Hakka, representing the meaning of "finished" and "ended". "嘞" is a very commonly used word when expressing exclamations or particles, and "**" is often used instead of "how" or "how" in Mandarin.

    In general, Shen Zekai, Hakka dialect is a dialect with local characteristics and unique charm. Although with the development of the times, the convenience of transportation and the deepening of inter-regional cultural exchanges, the scope of Hakka may gradually shrink, its important position in local cultural inheritance, social exchanges and customs is still irreplaceable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hakka is one of the Chinese dialects, mainly distributed in southern China, especially among the Hakka people in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi and other places. Hakka dialect has a rich cultural heritage and profound historical background, and its pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and other aspects are quite different from standard Chinese.

    The phonetic system of Hakka is quite complex, including 21 vowels and 30 consonants, and their combinations are very diverse, making the Hakka accent very diverse. In Hakka, the pronunciation of the same word may also change due to different contexts.

    In terms of the wording of Hakka, it is often more simple, vivid, and figurative than standard Chinese, and has its own unique way of expression. Many Hakka idioms, idioms, and afterwords are widely spread among the locals.

    In short, Hakka is a colorful language with strong local chain characteristics, which not only plays an important role in local life, culture, art and other fields, but also is a valuable cultural heritage of the Chinese nation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hakka, also known as Hakka and Hakka, is one of the Chinese dialects, mainly distributed in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, Hong Kong and other regions. It is the language of the Hakka people, one of China's ethnic minorities. Hakka dialect has its own characteristics in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, etc., which are different from other dialects.

    The phonetic system of Hakka dialect is divided into eight tones and six tones, which is very special. Moreover, its vocabulary is rich and colorful, and the staring lead embodies the wisdom and cultural connotation of the Hakka people, such as the Hakka rhyme "shadow", which can mean both shadow and shade. Hakka also has many unique words and proverbs, such as "birds and flowers", "a single branch is not spring, a hundred flowers bloom in spring", etc., showing the rich emotions and profound cultural heritage of the Hakka people.

    There are two forms of writing in Hakka: one is Chinese character pinyin, and the other is the Hakka alphabet. The Hakka alphabet is a phonetic script that was invented and used by the ancestors of the Hakka people and is now included in China's national list of intangible cultural heritage.

    At present, the promotion and protection of Hakka dialect is actively underway, through television, radio, the Internet and other means, as well as the opening of Hakka schools and other initiatives, so that more people know and understand Hakka culture.

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