Associations to the word «Hakka»
Noun
- Regency
- Yi
- Tong
- Mongolian
- Ting
- Chen
- Tang
- Singapore
- Consonant
- Po
- Ping
- Jin
- Dish
- Initial
- Speaker
- Praying
- Miner
- Chi
- Mauritius
- Vietnamese
- Timor
- Rebellion
- Speaking
- Indonesia
- Ancestor
- Zhang
- Pork
- Wan
- Diaspora
- Yin
- Musket
- Southeast
- Japanese
- Sen
- Chiang
- Lineage
- Variety
- Language
- Province
- Dong
- Dynasty
- Chin
- Prefecture
- Ng
- Thailand
- Lan
- Wong
- Tibet
- Arabic
- Descendant
- Majority
- Syllable
- Vowel
- Ho
- Surname
- Culture
- Variant
- Militia
- Newcomer
- Gypsy
- Liu
- Inhabitant
- Asia
- Southern
- Hungarian
Adjective
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.
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