Hakka | |
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客家語/客家语/客家話/客家话 | |
Native to | China, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan (due to presence of Taiwanese community in Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan Area), Singapore, Indonesia, Mauritius, Suriname, South Africa, India, Vietnam and other countries where Hakka Chinese-speaking migrants have settled. |
Region | in China: Eastern Guangdong province; adjoining regions of Fujian and Jiangxi provinces |
Ethnicity | Hakka people (Han Chinese) |
Native speakers | 30 million (2007)[1] |
hanzi, romanization[2] | |
Official status | |
Official language in | none (legislative bills have been proposed for it to be one of the "national languages" in the Republic of China) |
Recognised minority language in | one of the statutory languages for public transport announcements in the ROC;[3] government sponsors Hakka-language television station to preserve language |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | hak |
Glottolog | hakk1236 |
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Traditional Chinese | 客家話 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 客家话 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hakka is a dialect of the Chinese language spoken mainly in southern China by the Hakka people and their descendants now living in East and Southeast Asia and countries around the world.