the low class language is the one that said another language is low class and call another language by what ever nick name "A lot of cantonese in hongkong in particular ... not all". So PROUD TO BE WHAT YOU ARE. STUPID HAKKA IN HONGKONG , NOT SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE.
Well, I guess having to work really does keep one exercising. But then it also will cause back or spine problems to some, especially those living in hot and humid countries. Like my granny who use to work very hard in her youth, now she has serious spine problems... :(
Well, I guess having to work really does keep one exercising. But then it also will cause back or spine problems to some, especially those living in hot and humid countries. Like my granny who use to work very hard in her youth, now she has serious spine problems... :(
Hakka dialets vary from place to place depending on where they mixed with the local tribes. The common ones are Moiyen/ Kahyin, Dapu (north east of Guangdong), Hepo (northeast-east of Guangdong near Teochew), and Huizhou (southeast of Guangdong near the coastal area).
The Hongkong Hakka is of Huizhou ascent, while the narrator's is close to moiyen ascent.
Hepo ascent is further away from the above.
The most archaic Hakka ascent is said to be in Changding, Jiangxi province.
cool, a fellow wo hang descendant, my family are in uk too, down in devon tho...im in working in london. my granparents are still living there...do you go back to visit?
This is the Hakka that HK Hakka people would understand. Didn't know there was a Hakka TV. Even though I can understand it, unfortunately I was never taught to speak it at home by my family.
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the low class language is the one that said another language is low class and call another language by what ever nick name "A lot of cantonese in hongkong in particular ... not all". So PROUD TO BE WHAT YOU ARE. STUPID HAKKA IN HONGKONG , NOT SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE.
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can people still learn Hakka?
Shaine7334 1 year ago
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Well, I guess having to work really does keep one exercising. But then it also will cause back or spine problems to some, especially those living in hot and humid countries. Like my granny who use to work very hard in her youth, now she has serious spine problems... :(
hellownurse 1 year ago
Well, I guess having to work really does keep one exercising. But then it also will cause back or spine problems to some, especially those living in hot and humid countries. Like my granny who use to work very hard in her youth, now she has serious spine problems... :(
hellownurse 1 year ago
Bao An!! WOOO FTW.
timo518 2 years ago
can anybody know how many Hakka dialects in China? cuz im Hakka 2, but i kind like ..barely understand what they'd said... not completely though.
la626boyz 3 years ago 2
Hakka dialets vary from place to place depending on where they mixed with the local tribes. The common ones are Moiyen/ Kahyin, Dapu (north east of Guangdong), Hepo (northeast-east of Guangdong near Teochew), and Huizhou (southeast of Guangdong near the coastal area).
The Hongkong Hakka is of Huizhou ascent, while the narrator's is close to moiyen ascent.
Hepo ascent is further away from the above.
The most archaic Hakka ascent is said to be in Changding, Jiangxi province.
hongnongren 2 years ago
Dapu hakka is close to Hepo accent, I think.
hongnongren 2 years ago
Thats my village!!! yeah! Wo Hang!
chasleeuk 3 years ago
me..too my grannies village....noticed your from UK...My family is from UK-was born there...west Midlands Birmingham.
cafelattemocha 3 years ago
cool, a fellow wo hang descendant, my family are in uk too, down in devon tho...im in working in london. my granparents are still living there...do you go back to visit?
chasleeuk 3 years ago
I didn't really catch what they are saying. Only a little. I'm speaking dabu hakka.
blast1412 3 years ago
tian168, what type of hakka Ah Po is speaking? is it Moiyen?
DingHorse 3 years ago
Its called Bao'On (BaoAn) Hakka, very common around HK and Shenzhen
tian168 3 years ago
This is the Hakka that HK Hakka people would understand. Didn't know there was a Hakka TV. Even though I can understand it, unfortunately I was never taught to speak it at home by my family.
ashfury 2 years ago