MANDARIN & HAKKA
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Hakka dialects are varied, and the vocabularies and tones of different Hakka dialects may be a lot of different. In terms of that I think it would be better to clarify which of Hakka dialects it is instead of just Hakka.
Hakka is probably among the most intellegible language among all southern sinitic languages to a northerner, except the heavely mandarinised ones such as Gan or Xiang
Hakka people were a group of proto-Mandarin speakers who ran south during times of unrest, so naturally their language diverged later and less from Mandarin than the other southern Sinitic languages.
The Hakka people are closely related to the Gan people, to the extent that the Hakka language can be considered a dialect of the southern Gan languages. The myth of the Hakka possessing a pure and orthodox Chinese lineage is entirely fabricated. There is no apparent genetic distinction between the Hakka and other Chinese subgroups living at similar latitudes within China.
Genetically,the most “northern “ southern Chinese people are actually Wu people ,though their language is quite different from Mandarin.
Languages of China are beautiful 😊
Thank you
very cool.
Hakka is closer to Sino-Vietnamese than Cantonese
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Nah tbf Hakka is closer to Middle Chinese, it is less influenced by Krai-Dai and Baiyue substracts
Example: last sentence could be written as 我已经畀其一只教训,其毋晓再来矣
@@leohe2594 Yes, but Vietnamese is a non-SinoTibetan language that still preserved a lot of characters of Middle and Old Chinese
我就是客家人在深圳
Can you do ZhongYuan Mandarin please? 🥺
It's in this video!
Hello
Hi!
I think this is Taiwanese Siyan Hakka dialect
Wasn't deng xiaoping a hakka?
Something kinda interesting, in Georgian three is Sami which is literally almost the same
yeah that’s a coincidence
@@sdominik3945 yep
Back when I first learned of this I legit wondered if this was the inspiration behind the Sino-Caucasian family proposal, but after looking into it I found that South Caucasian/Kartvelian languages aren't part of any Sino-Caucasian or Dené-Caucasian proposals.
that's not a coincidence
Human ancestors connected each other
even Japan has connection with Yoruba people in Afrika which resulted the similar name of people and kingdom, even some cognate words in Japanese Language and Yoruba language also Yoruba people have narrow eyes like Japanese people,
What I mean is that the distance between Japan and Afrika is farther than the distance between China and Georgia, so it's not impossible for Georgians to meet Chinese people in the past and made connection
Hakka sounds like cantonese mix hokkien some word like Vietnamese😂
Numbers in Hakka are more similar to Tibetan
Early Middle Chinese maybe?
Nga hakka sang ha yu lao to jin ni. Jit kong hi sang ha yu jung jinni kai boi. Kong kan jinni sang ha mo mai ki tet nga hakka boi.
Hakka has similar sounds with korean in words i think
Hakka (客家) were mostly ruling class families that fled southward from northern invasions during various dynasty changes. (Some Hakka families can trace their roots back to eras before Mongol dynasty.) So in theory, Hakka languages should retain older Chinese phonetics and characteristics compared to modern-Mandarin or standard Chinese, which was heavily influenced by the phonetics of northern invaders/rulers.
Hakka reminds me of Cantonese.
It's a lot closer to Mandarin than Cantonese
@@IR-xy3ij差不多得了,赣客粤三者亲缘关系学界基本都认定了,衣冠南渡核心贵族难民营江淮和吴越地区都没天天吹自己正统中原人,你南方穷山区炒作麻了
@@IR-xy3ij 差不多得了,赣客粤三者亲缘关系学界基本都认定了,衣冠南渡核心贵族难民营江淮和吴越地区都没天天吹自己正统中原人,你南方穷山区炒作麻了
@@IR-xy3ijno it is not. Hakka is closer to cantonese. They use the same vocabulary almost
@@YorgosL1 50:50
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Wait,hakka is not tonal!?
It is, but the romanization doesn't show it
As a native Hakka speaker, I am pretty sure that all Hakka dialects are tonal. For the dialect I speak, there are six.(fóng, fŏng, fòng, fong, fog, fōg)
@@timothychen2426 What’s the difference between “fong” and “fog”
@@DeVolksrepubliek The first four tones are normal tones, and "fog","fōg" are 入聲(checked tones), which means they are short and are end in consonants "b","d","g".
@@timothychen2426 Oh that’s interesting
Kamchia ni si fu, liha ngai hok to. Mo an to ngai ti kia ji si. Ngai chi to han heu fun min. Kamchia to to.
I don’t really understand your HakkaXD.l guessed that is”感謝你師傅,這下厓學着。無恁多厓知个知識,厓試着還好分明,感謝多多~”
@@tanshlai1339 😃
Can you please provide the hanji… gua si hokkiennang kap bo biengpek di e seh 😂
Sen ka ling
So you’re telling me hakka doesn’t have tones?
Some language just don't use tone markers in writing because they understand it instinctively
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Freedom for Pamiris from Tajik imperialism
@@cassiusclay963 Don’t Pamiris have their own autonomous region? I say Socialism for the Tajiks
What.
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@@DeVolksrepubliek There are no Badakhshans as an ethnic group
Hakka = Baiyue
it isnt , they indeed intermarried with ethnic she but , overall their han dna is more than baiyue dna