Associations to the word «Hakka»
Noun
- Mandarin
- Taiwanese
- Gan
- Mun
- Dialect
- Aborigine
- Taiwan
- Chinese
- Sabah
- Sichuan
- Cuisine
- Han
- Noodle
- Malay
- Ancestry
- Min
- Penang
- Chow
- Lingua
- Chun
- Chung
- Wu
- Hui
- Aboriginal
- Taipei
- Yong
- Chong
- Migrant
- Tau
- Lau
- Chew
- Sarawak
- Hong
- Tai
- Sheng
- Kong
- Subgroup
- Ki
- Chinatown
- Guangzhou
- Tibetan
- Tamil
- Nan
- Pronunciation
- Cheng
- Chao
- Cheung
- Lai
- Malaysian
- Mainland
- Javanese
- Shan
- Ethnicity
- Brunei
- Borneo
- Immigrant
- Descent
- Chechen
- Char
- China
- Mei
- Malaysia
- Wen
- Migration
- Clan
- Malaya
- Minority
- Heartland
- Basel
- Volga
- Georgian
- Suriname
- Bai
- Korean
- Mongolia
- Lin
- Peoples
- Lei
- Yuan
- Cha
- Interpreter
- Macau
- Starving
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
HAKKA, adjective. Of or relating to the Hakka (Kejia, 客家), an ethnic group of the Han Chinese.
HAKKA, noun. A person of Hakka descent.
HAKKA, proper noun. A Chinese language mainly spoken in the south-eastern part of mainland China (Fujian and Guangdong), Taiwan, Hong Kong, and by the Chinese minorities in Southeast Asia.
Dictionary definition
HAKKA, noun. A member of a people of southeastern China (especially Hong Kong, Canton, and Taiwan) who migrated from the north in the 12th century.
HAKKA, noun. A dialect of Chinese spoken in southeastern China by the Hakka.
Wise words
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