Hakka dialect

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Definition

Noun: 1. A Chinese language variety: The Hakka dialect is a distinct variety of the Chinese language, part of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is primarily spoken by the Hakka people. 2. A southeastern Chinese dialect: This dialect is spoken in several provinces in southeastern China, including Guangdong, Jiangxi, and Fujian, as well as in diaspora communities worldwide.

Usage
  • The term "Hakka dialect" is used to refer specifically to this language variety. It functions as a proper noun.
  • It is used in linguistic, cultural, and historical contexts to identify the language of the Hakka people.
Examples
  • As a subject:
    • The Hakka dialect has preserved many ancient Chinese pronunciations.
  • As an object:
    • She is conducting research on the Hakka dialect.
  • In a possessive or descriptive phrase:
    • The grammar of the Hakka dialect is quite systematic.
    • He gave a lecture about Hakka dialect poetry.
Advanced Usage
  • In academic contexts: The term is used in linguistics, anthropology, and Chinese studies to discuss language classification, migration patterns, and cultural preservation.
    • The paper analyzes tonal changes in the Hakka dialect over three centuries.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hakka (noun/adjective): This is the more common shorthand. "Hakka" can refer to the people, the language, or attributes related to them.
    • He speaks Hakka. (Here, "Hakka" implies the Hakka dialect.)
    • Hakka cuisine is famous for its salty and hearty dishes.
  • Kejia (noun): This is the Mandarin Chinese pinyin transliteration (Kèjiā) for "Hakka," sometimes used in scholarly works.
Synonyms
  • Kejia dialect: A direct transliteration synonym, identical in meaning.
  • Hakka language: A more formal synonym that emphasizes its status as a full language variety rather than just a "dialect."
Notes on Meaning
  • While commonly called a "dialect" in English, from a linguistic perspective, Hakka is often considered a language in its own right, as it is not mutually intelligible with other major Chinese varieties like Mandarin or Cantonese. The term "dialect" in this context is a conventional label within the Chinese language family.
Noun
  1. a dialect of Chinese spoken in southeastern China by the Hakka

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