Is Hakka and Hokkien the same?

They both belong to the Han people, and there are a lot of Hakka who can speak Hokkien. Therefore they are likely to be mistaken as Hokkien. However, the Hakka people have their own distinguishing culture. Generally, the Hakka diet is salty, spiced, and fat.
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Is Cantonese and Hakka the same?

Hakka, like Cantonese, has six tones to distinguish meaning between words or word elements with the same series of consonants and vowels. Hakka also has many similarities with the Gan language, and, the two languages are sometimes classified as a single subgroup, Gan-Hakka languages.
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Is Fujian and Hokkien the same?

Fujian /ˌfuːdʒiˈɛn/ ( 福建; alternately romanized as Fukien or Hokkien) is a province on the southeastern coast of China. Fujian is bordered by Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Guangdong to the south, and the Taiwan Strait to the east.
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Is Hakka a language?

Hakka dialect is a branch of Chinese dialects, mainly distributed in eastern Guangdong, southern Fujian, western Yunnan, emigrated areas, and overseas countries including Southeast Asia. The number of users is between 40 million and 50 million, and about half of them are concentrated in Guangdong.
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Are Hakka Chinese?

Hakka, Chinese (Pinyin) Kejia or (Wade-Giles romanization) K'o-chia, ethnic group of China. Originally, the Hakka were North Chinese, but they migrated to South China (especially Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Guangxi provinces) during the fall of the Nan (Southern) Song dynasty in the 1270s.
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Sinitic Languages: Basic Phrases (Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Shanghainese, Hakka)



Can Cantonese understand Hakka?

If two languages are 80% intelligible (or more) with each other, then they are dialects of one language rather than two separate languages. These two certainly don't meet the requirements. It seems that Hakka speakers can understand more Cantonese than vice versa.
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Is Hakka Chinese or Indian?

The Hakka people are a subgroup of Han Chinese with their own culture, language and distinct cuisine. Since the third century, they undertook periodic migrations, always toward southern China and eventually beyond.
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Where did Hokkien originate from?

Hokkien originated in the southern area of Fujian province, an important center for trade and migration, and has since become one of the most common Chinese varieties overseas.
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Is Hakka spoken in Taiwan?

Roughly 12% of the population of Taiwan speak in the Hakka dialect. This dialect, while also spoke in areas of Mainland China, is seen as one of the two primary Chinese dialects spoke in Taiwan.
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What does Hakka mean in Chinese?

The word 'Hakka' in Chinese is "客家", pronounced kejia in Mandarin and meaning “guest people”. This is opposed to the word zhu "主", meaning owner, which was used to identify local or native residents.
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Is Taiwanese a Hokkien?

So-called "Taiwanese" is a kind of Hokkien, which is a kind of Chinese. There are several major dialect families of Chinese: Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien, and Wu (including Shanghainese), to name four.
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Is Teochew and Hokkien same?

It is sometimes referred to as Chiuchow, its Cantonese rendering, due to the English romanisation by colonial officials and explorers. It is closely related to some dialects of Hokkien, as it shares some cognates and phonology with Hokkien.
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Are Mandarin and Hakka similar?

Hakka is not mutually intelligible with Yue, Wu, Southern Min, Mandarin or other branches of Chinese, and itself contains a few mutually unintelligible varieties.
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How many Hakka are there in Singapore?

Singapore has more than 200,000 Hakkas and they are the fourth-largest dialect group after the Hokkiens, Teochews and Cantonese.
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Is Haka different from Mandarin?

Our language, Hakka, is (generally) not mutually intelligible with Mandarin. This is because the languages of China have developed 'unevenly' from ancient times.
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What is Hokkien ancestry?

1. Hokkien, the largest Chinese subgroup in Malaysia. WHERE THEY CAME FROM: The Hokkiens originated from the southern Fujian (or Min) province in China, particularly the cities of Quanzhou, Amoy (known as Xiamen today), and Zhangzhou.
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Is Hokkien old Chinese?

The reason for such a huge difference is that, Hokkien is a much older language, older than Cantonese. It might have descended directly from old Chinese. Linguists say that, more than two thousand years ago, during the Qin Dynasty, the Han people in the north started to migrate to Fujian due to the war.
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How many types of Hokkien are there?

Classification. Template:Location map+ Southern and part of western Fujian is home to four principal Hokkien dialects: Chinchew, Amoy, Chiangchew and Longyan, originating from the cities of Quanzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Longyan (respectively).
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What is hello in Hokkien?

你好 means “hello”; 你好吗 means “how are you”. Within the context of Singapore, you may also hear the word 你(li) being pronounced as 汝(lu). This is due to different variants of Hokkien being used by Singaporeans, including Quanzhou's, Zhangzhou's, Amoy's and Taiwan's.
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What is Namaste called in Chinese?

(印度)合十礼 [( yìn dù ) hé shí lǐ] {noun} namaste.
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Why is Hakka called Hakka?

In India, the Hakka Chinese settled in Tangra, Kolkata, which comes to be known as the Chinatown of India. The amalgamation of local Bengali cuisine of Kolkata and the Hakka Chinese cooking style gave birth to what we know as 'Hakka noodles' today.
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What is Indian Chinese called?

Indian Chinese cuisine, Indo-Chinese cuisine, Sino-Indian cuisine, Chindian cuisine, Hakka Chinese, Desi-Chinese cuisine or Desi-Chindi cuisine is a distinct fusion culinary style which combines aspects of both Indian and Chinese foods and flavours.
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What is special about Hakka culture?

Having historically lived in the mountains of Southern China and being minority groups in many of the surrounding Chinese provinces, Hakka have developed a culture characterized by reservedness, stability, and frugality.
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