I like this video very much! The photo is wonderful, the snacks are very exquisite, I am drooling after seeing it, haha! The Hakka dialect you speak is very nice! come on! Take more good photos and share the happiness, sweetness and warmth! So positive energy❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰
Hakka pride here 😎 What a lovely video! Please make more like this one. You and your family give such warmth. Sure this coming lunar new year your dad will cook up enough food for a village 🙂
Yayy Hakka yin! Thanks for watching 🥰 Ahh definitely my Dad and Grandma are preparing another huge Chinese food feast for CNY this weekend! I’ll be filming it, so stay tuned ❤️✨
Hello my name is Tommy Lau born in Hong Kong. Moved to the USA in 1962 I was 4 yrs old when I my family. Left. Hong Kong, we are Hakkas , my mom and Dad were from , Guangzhou,
Hello, Greetings from Perth Western Australia, originally from Singapore. Your Hakka is a little different from my Daipu Khak though I can understand you. Your Por-por's Hakka is closer to mine. Well done.
I'm Moiyen and can fully understand your spoken Hakka. Well done! I seldom get to speak Hakka the whole day. But each time my Surname Clan association holds an annual lunch at a restaurant, I'll speak at the mike in my mother tongue, albeit interspersed with many common Putong terms. I'm a banana and not really an expert in Hakka but several Hakka guests from our ancestral village in China said I speak like them. Both my late parents came to Malaysia from China almost a century ago. Half a century ago I stayed in Kowloon with my aunt and family and my elder relatives were delighted that I could speak like them. I noticed you used 'lift' when you mentioned you walked up the stairs to the restaurant. We say, 'tien toi' (electric ladder), haha!
For 14 years of my life, I've been trying to find out what I speak. My parents speak Cantonese and Mandarin; I speak a form of dialect. I think I found itttt
Any Hakka people here?!🙋🏻♀️ Comment below👇🏼
Me! Fan of your por por!
here! Your hakka is very good! I understand every word of it! It's nice to hear others keeping the language and culture alive.
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Yayy thank you! Glad you understood my Hakka 😊 Defo! I’ll be doing more Hakka videos, so stay tuned!
Me 🙋🏻♀️. I love your 婆婆
Thanks Kirsty for your excellent video
Please keep it going and support wholeheartedly
Thank you so much for your support!😊🩷✨
I like this video very much! The photo is wonderful, the snacks are very exquisite, I am drooling after seeing it, haha! The Hakka dialect you speak is very nice! come on! Take more good photos and share the happiness, sweetness and warmth! So positive energy❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video Aunty Mei 🥰❤️✨
Really like your video! Hakka from Amsterdam here! Can’t wait for your chinese New Year video!
Yayy thank you for watching! My new CNY video is out now! Enjoy 🥰🧧✨
I am fui chiew hak from Malaysia. Loves your blog and family. They are so warm and loving. Hugs to your sweet grandma ❤
You speak Fui Chew Hak, the dialect we spoke in our family in Malaysia. I understood almost every word you said. Thankyou for sharing your video
Hakka pride here 😎 What a lovely video! Please make more like this one. You and your family give such warmth. Sure this coming lunar new year your dad will cook up enough food for a village 🙂
Yayy Hakka yin! Thanks for watching 🥰 Ahh definitely my Dad and Grandma are preparing another huge Chinese food feast for CNY this weekend! I’ll be filming it, so stay tuned ❤️✨
I am from Tahiti ( French Polynesia) and I understand your Hakka, especially when grandma spoke.
fantastic to hear hakka again is over 30+ years I still remember and understand every word. Would a community to chat with hakka people
When you fully understand without needing to look at subs ❤️❤️
Thank you for uploading this! Since my grandparents passed away I haven't heard much Hakka and this was so refreshing to hear
I understand what your grandma speaks so well!
Yes I am a Hakka lady in Bournemouth Dorset UK.
Hello my name is Tommy Lau born in Hong Kong. Moved to the USA in 1962 I was 4 yrs old when I my family. Left. Hong Kong, we are Hakkas , my mom and Dad were from , Guangzhou,
Hello, Greetings from Perth Western Australia, originally from Singapore. Your Hakka is a little different from my Daipu Khak though I can understand you. Your Por-por's Hakka is closer to mine. Well done.
We like China Court too for dim sum! Also the bakery downstairs for the char-sau bao.
Hi Lo,, were you born at not Hakka spoken country? Cause your dialect is genuine.
Should had gone into Ken Ho and ordered the food there in Hakka with the waiters.
Love the hakka 🥰
Thank youu lovely! Plenty more Hakka videos to come ❤️
Oi. New here and just found your channel. Am Hakka Dutch citizen but do not reside in the Netherlands. Which part of England are you in?
We speak toisanese and I can understand a lot of what you are saying 🥰
Can you make a learn Hakka video? if you have already send me a link.
I'm Moiyen and can fully understand your spoken Hakka. Well done!
I seldom get to speak Hakka the whole day. But each time my Surname Clan association holds an annual lunch at a restaurant, I'll speak at the mike in my mother tongue, albeit interspersed with many common Putong terms.
I'm a banana and not really an expert in Hakka but several Hakka guests from our ancestral village in China said I speak like them. Both my late parents came to Malaysia from China almost a century ago. Half a century ago I stayed in Kowloon with my aunt and family and my elder relatives were delighted that I could speak like them.
I noticed you used 'lift' when you mentioned you walked up the stairs to the restaurant. We say, 'tien toi' (electric ladder), haha!
We say "lift" in Hong Kong and I suppose this family was originally from Hong Kong, now residing in the UK.
Hi kirsty.....would love to chat with you in hakka.....and I think we should keep this beautiful language going.....
Be lovely to hear from you Daniel
For 14 years of my life, I've been trying to find out what I speak. My parents speak Cantonese and Mandarin; I speak a form of dialect. I think I found itttt
is Hakka a dialect of Chinese? Is it understood all over China? or just in a specific region?
Yes! Hakka is a dialect of Chinese. The Hakka language is communicated and understood in various regions across China 💁🏻♀️❤️
NYI tu an Chiang 😍😍
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🙋🏻♀️ ngai he hakka yin
I am hakka in the UK
better than my hakka, my hakka is gone, i used to be good, maybe because of my grandma (mum side) passing, my mum and dad speak cantonese
Theu na Hin thang ngi Kong boi 😂
an ho thang, cece.
iam hakka indonesia
I think this is what I speak but I think we put our American accents on it
Gnai he hakka gnin xianjele gnai mm shau kon, gnai shau than shau
Gnai he xiaoxe, gnai shau kon jau to a
Gnai taichak, gnai monkhi o!
Gna athai va ñgap gnai cuixe, jat si gnai o
You look EXACTLY like your Mum
Aww thanks! People usually say I look more like my Dad 😃
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Hiii Alex!
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Hakka manchester rule ok.
You look like Malay
To me she looks like Tibetan