Hey, im currently learning Mandarin. Can you help me understand the difference between Kakka, Taiwanese and Mandarin? Also, is it hard to learn more than one asian dialect? and what is that stuff/how do you eat it?
@MsAdrienneLynne Congrats on trying to learn a tough language. Unlike English though it gets easier the more you learn. Hakka, Taiwanese and Mandarin are different languages. They share some of the same vocabulary, but the pronunciation, grammar and syntax can vary a bit. It's very similar to how French, Spanish and Italian developed from Latin a long time ago but now they're separate languages. She's selling some food. And the answer is: insert in the mouth, chew, swallow. :)
@Glossika Oh cool! thanks for the reply, Ive started only two months ago, but I had to take a break due to finals at University, but now that im on break I have more time to learn. Haha woops I spelled *Hakka wrong. What about the liquid from the bottle that she poured into the glass? Is it sweet?
she's really good to be able to speak more that 2 dialects, my mother language is mandarin bu i understand some Taiwanese and 0% hakka but am slowly learning
@eaglesgogirl wait.. doesn't taiwanese speaks mandarin? It;s jus that the accent between taiwanese mandarin and china mandarin is different. Dialects are Hakka, Hokkien and Cantonese.
@TheManGuyDude Hey dude, if Hakka, Hokkien and Cantonese were dialects, then Russian, English and Greek are dialects. Because after all, dialects are just variants of the same thing right? So you probably understand this fine: У вас нет проблема понимать русских не так ли? And all the fluent foreigners of Mandarin are absolute idiots for not understanding a word of Hakka, Hokkien and Cantonese.
@eaglesgogirl What if she could speak Taiwanese, Hakka, Mandarin, English, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Spanish, Italian, German, Georgian, like I do? Would that make her really good too?
@Glossika i do not understand you comment but i am merely stating that she is better that i am, that being she can speak more that 2 languages, since you said that you speak multiple languages the you too would be ''really good''. in short I am complementing her.
I love how you are covering Hakka. I am Hakka from Tahiti, so I speak French as my native tongue, and I grew up speaking Hakka at home, mainly with my grandparents. I have recently taken more interest in my own ethnic background.
@luli7129 If you are from Tahiti, shouldn't you speak Tahitian? French sounds like a colonial thing, so I thought colonialism was finished by the 21st century?
@Glossika I am in fact from Tahiti and no that doesn't mean that I SHOULD speak Tahitian. I am Hakka Chinese, descendant from immigrants from Mainland China that came 4 generations ago. Ever heard of the Chinese Diaspora?
Plus, Tahiti is part of French Polynesia, not as a colony, but as a "Collectivité d'Outre-Mer". And I've read some of your replies to other commenters, and I don't know why you have to be so defensive. I, for one, did nothing but say positive things to you. Peace out.
@luli7129 I just like to challenge the status quo. In my first question, I was wondering that since you're in Tahiti, is Tahitian not a national language (okay, other than French) and if not, do only a minority of people speak it or is it the language of instruction and government and everybody understands it? Are there a lot of foreign people living there, like Hakkas?
I love this stuff man. I don't understand any of it, but it's still cool to see people with such different native languages communicating, especially when it's an English speaker learning another language rather than the other way around.
@poleag Yeah that's very cool to see an english native speaker making some efforts to speak the local language ! It's not often the case these days... If you learn minanyu (Minan dialect) which is spoken in the video you'll surely be able to learn other similar dialects like Teochew which is my mother tongue. Btw, are you learning any asian language?
@loki2504 Thanks for asking. I'm learning German right now, but I plan to learn Chinese after I feel more comfortable in German. I liked your German video.
wow, this is awesome. i can only pick out the taiwanese - so cool that she can speak hakka too!
volieren 1 month ago
Hey, im currently learning Mandarin. Can you help me understand the difference between Kakka, Taiwanese and Mandarin? Also, is it hard to learn more than one asian dialect? and what is that stuff/how do you eat it?
MsAdrienneLynne 2 months ago
@MsAdrienneLynne Congrats on trying to learn a tough language. Unlike English though it gets easier the more you learn. Hakka, Taiwanese and Mandarin are different languages. They share some of the same vocabulary, but the pronunciation, grammar and syntax can vary a bit. It's very similar to how French, Spanish and Italian developed from Latin a long time ago but now they're separate languages. She's selling some food. And the answer is: insert in the mouth, chew, swallow. :)
Glossika 2 months ago
@Glossika Oh cool! thanks for the reply, Ive started only two months ago, but I had to take a break due to finals at University, but now that im on break I have more time to learn. Haha woops I spelled *Hakka wrong. What about the liquid from the bottle that she poured into the glass? Is it sweet?
MsAdrienneLynne 2 months ago
Damn thats awesome :) Hakka!!!! ;) :) <3
CharmingPhoenix 9 months ago
i can only catach like every 5 words
XD
Skellobody 9 months ago
Oh gosh, stuff like this amazes me. xD
whoryhobopowers 9 months ago
My mom is a Hakka descent.
JeromeLeong 10 months ago
其實小販的客家話腔調比較像海陸腔吧
大概是新竹的峨嵋北埔一帶
但是又有夾雜苗栗山區的四縣腔
vagromslipper 10 months ago
I don't get any word, but she's really pretty!
MoonlightHorses 11 months ago
怎麼台灣的客家人那麼可愛?香港的客家人都很惡死
wymanyau 1 year ago
This lady is just...... incredibly beautiful! Sorry, I couldn't help it!
amdan7 1 year ago
Like if your Taiwanese Hakka but born in the U.S
heyyitsmimihsu 1 year ago 2
I Taiwanese and Hakka =D
heyyitsmimihsu 1 year ago
whoa, i'm taiwanese, and i;ve never realized that the taiwanese i hear from my family is partly hakka, partly taiwanese!
midorihelenie 1 year ago
wanna hear hakka in taiwan, go to hsinchu.
kururujang 1 year ago
@kururujang Wanna hear Hakka, go to my Learn Hakka channel.
Glossika 1 year ago
she's really good to be able to speak more that 2 dialects, my mother language is mandarin bu i understand some Taiwanese and 0% hakka but am slowly learning
eaglesgogirl 1 year ago
@eaglesgogirl wait.. doesn't taiwanese speaks mandarin? It;s jus that the accent between taiwanese mandarin and china mandarin is different. Dialects are Hakka, Hokkien and Cantonese.
TheManGuyDude 1 year ago
@TheManGuyDude Hey dude, if Hakka, Hokkien and Cantonese were dialects, then Russian, English and Greek are dialects. Because after all, dialects are just variants of the same thing right? So you probably understand this fine: У вас нет проблема понимать русских не так ли? And all the fluent foreigners of Mandarin are absolute idiots for not understanding a word of Hakka, Hokkien and Cantonese.
Glossika 1 year ago
@Glossika Doesn't Russian English and Greek have different words? They are a different language entirely.
TheManGuyDude 1 year ago
@eaglesgogirl What if she could speak Taiwanese, Hakka, Mandarin, English, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Spanish, Italian, German, Georgian, like I do? Would that make her really good too?
Glossika 1 year ago
@Glossika i do not understand you comment but i am merely stating that she is better that i am, that being she can speak more that 2 languages, since you said that you speak multiple languages the you too would be ''really good''. in short I am complementing her.
eaglesgogirl 1 year ago
What a mess!
amdan7 1 year ago
Hakka dialect is my mother tongue...Thank you for your work
crusherwu 1 year ago
I love how you are covering Hakka. I am Hakka from Tahiti, so I speak French as my native tongue, and I grew up speaking Hakka at home, mainly with my grandparents. I have recently taken more interest in my own ethnic background.
Your Chinese is really good!
luli7129 1 year ago
@luli7129 If you are from Tahiti, shouldn't you speak Tahitian? French sounds like a colonial thing, so I thought colonialism was finished by the 21st century?
Glossika 1 year ago
@Glossika I am in fact from Tahiti and no that doesn't mean that I SHOULD speak Tahitian. I am Hakka Chinese, descendant from immigrants from Mainland China that came 4 generations ago. Ever heard of the Chinese Diaspora?
Plus, Tahiti is part of French Polynesia, not as a colony, but as a "Collectivité d'Outre-Mer". And I've read some of your replies to other commenters, and I don't know why you have to be so defensive. I, for one, did nothing but say positive things to you. Peace out.
luli7129 1 year ago
@luli7129 I just like to challenge the status quo. In my first question, I was wondering that since you're in Tahiti, is Tahitian not a national language (okay, other than French) and if not, do only a minority of people speak it or is it the language of instruction and government and everybody understands it? Are there a lot of foreign people living there, like Hakkas?
Glossika 1 year ago
這位女士的台語客語都爛爛的 你去錯地方了
TanUnTik 1 year ago
@TanUnTik 這是南庄,南庄就是講客家話,不過她有說她不是客家人,住在林口。像我是美國白人會講客家話,跟她一樣不是客家人,我們要有人來鼓勵我們而不是告訴我們講得爛爛的。
Glossika 1 year ago 7
@Glossika you tell him. I'm hakka, and i think she is doing well.
anmo0926 1 year ago
subtitles would be great
123pelerin 1 year ago
Excellent - I really enjoyed this.
FluentCzech 1 year ago
enjoying these videos :D
dudeonthasopha 1 year ago
Sales pitches are the same all over the world.
syzygycc 1 year ago
凄いだねえええ。君の言語能力はとても強いと思う。台湾の方言が大好きように見えます。それはとてもいいですね。是非もっとアップしてください。台湾方言はとても奇麗と思います。
loki2504 1 year ago
I love this stuff man. I don't understand any of it, but it's still cool to see people with such different native languages communicating, especially when it's an English speaker learning another language rather than the other way around.
poleag 1 year ago 7
@poleag Yeah that's very cool to see an english native speaker making some efforts to speak the local language ! It's not often the case these days... If you learn minanyu (Minan dialect) which is spoken in the video you'll surely be able to learn other similar dialects like Teochew which is my mother tongue. Btw, are you learning any asian language?
loki2504 1 year ago
@loki2504 Thanks for asking. I'm learning German right now, but I plan to learn Chinese after I feel more comfortable in German. I liked your German video.
poleag 1 year ago
@poleag If you learn german make sure you also learn dutch ! It's so similar to german but easier !
loki2504 1 year ago
Dutch is the side dish, but be careful when chewing the words so it doesn't get stuck in your throat.
Glossika 1 year ago
@Glossika ^_^" 你很會開玩笑,哈哈 笑到倒了
loki2504 1 year ago
@Glossika
Hahahaha, wat lollig
bunnyrabbit008 1 year ago