Please teach us more hakka!! The language isn't as popular as it used to be and I want to reconnect with my roots. Thank you for teaching us! Hope you will make more :)
I'm from Sarawak and most of the Chinese in my hometown speaks in Hakka, but I'm mixed and i want to learn hakka to be able to talk with my dad's (he's chinese) side of family. So thank you for this video!
Hakka Chinese from Sarawak,Malaysia here❤️ although there is slight differences in some pronunciation, I’m glad I found RUclipsr whom share the same ancestors
Love your video. I'm Chinese, born and bred in Papua New Guinea and now live in Sydney, Australia. My mother is Hakka, my father Sze yup (Taishanese?). They spoke Cantonese and mum taught us Sze Yup. All 7 of us kids know a bit of everything and many years later have forgotten much. Listening to your video rekindles so much of what I have forgotten. Keep it up for us who are losing our identity! Liza
I love that you are making these Hakka videos! I speak Hakka but only to my parents. I want to be able to teach it to my kids one day. My parents are from Guangdong, I grew up in the UK and currently live on the east coast of the US. Where are my Hakka people! :)
My mother would be a Cantonese Hakka but born and raised in Tsingtao Shantung. I never learned Hakka since my parents spoke Mandarin at home and I was born and raised in New York City. I seen pictures of my great grandparents located at the ancestral home near GuangZhou. I was raised in my mother’s ways and starting to explore my Hakka roots. Thanks for this vid.
I can understand. I was born & raised in Los Angeles. I mostly say I’m Chinese from Indonesia because most of my family is from Indonesia. But I still have my ancestors who are still alive in China.
My mom and aunt speaks Surinamese hakka and my dad speaks taishanese. I've been blending both languages since childhood so I always had trouble speaking to other Chinese people outside my immediate family. Thanks for sharing this video. I'm really trying to get back to learning about the origins of my mother tongue
,, there are several different of pronounciation for Hakka as well, the hakka you spoken out is quite different in terms of tones and letters to hakka that I speak daily,,, such as "toilet" we called it "tsui kian",, but it is nice to know some different style of hakka,,,.. btw i am a Hakkanese as well from West Kalimantan.
I just subscribed to your channel. Thank you so much for doing this. It's so hard to find a place to learn Hakka. My ancestors are Hakka. They all passed away. They were from Meixian and moved to Southern Thailand close to Malaysia. I moved to the USA about 20 years ago. I still remember some words that my grandpa spoke to me when I was younger in both Hakka and Mandarin.
I really like your videos. Can you do more of these hakka lessons? There's not enough of these resources online. It gives me a connection to my Hakka roots!
I'm from East Timor too but I'm mixed Chinese and i speak Hakka. I think this version is a bit more influenced with Chinese than Timorese. Cuz my Hakka is a bit different.
I am from indonesia (bangka island)It is very interesting to find this channel. My parent speak in hakkanese. There are lots of hakka people in my hometown (From meixian, Guang Dong).
Glad there are more Hakka people trying to preserve the language. Even my cousins in china don’t speak it even though I live in the Netherlands I speak it fluently.
999th Subscriber. Good to discover Chinese Hakka from Suriname. Usually would think it comes from Mainland, HK, Taiwan, SG or Malaysia but Suriname is a unique one.
Growing up I used to learn Hakka with my grandmother... same variety you are speaking... I used to change how I say the numbers slightly to English sounding words and I didnt even realize until I watched this video lol :-)
I grew up speaking Cantonese, Hakka and Mandarin and I always thought about Hakka as being a combination of Cantonese and Mandarin but with altered tones. 3:23 Tsieh soh tsoi lai. Tsieh soh is pretty much sounds the same in Cantonese but with different tones and Tsoi lai sounds like 在哪 in Mandarin
So growing up and learning Cantonese, living with my grandma, i kinda feel the same. I never realized it was a different dialect, until my cousins said they couldn't understand my grandma because of the Hakka (i always thought they couldn't understood because she mumbled). Also, thought some words had more than one way to say it 😅
I’m from Suriname. I spoke Hakka to my grandma when I was younger. I don’t have anyone to speak with so I lost most of it. This is a nice refreshment, keep it up. Instead of sit faaan (bon appetit) I also hear man man sit. Does that sound familiar?
My grandparents are literally straight out of the village in China. And growing up listening to them speak Hakka. No one ever taught me. I just listened and the last 5 or 6 years, I started speaking Hakka to my grandma since my grandpa had passed. I was afraid the dialect will disappear since no one else speaks it. My dad, sis and both my aunts only understands what my grandma says but doesn’t know how to speak in Hakka. Thankfully I learned growing up and now I can speak Hakka with my grandma. She does notice the American accent when I talk but I’m born in the USA so that doesn’t surprise anyone. And I’m going to pass on to the future gens to what I know.
I like all the burping! My wife who is Hakka Chinese saws she pronounces “good morning” not as “tsaw sien” but as “tsaw SIN”. Maybe it’s a regional thing for Hakka Chinese people as they are very spread out like you said. Her family originates from England and Amsterdam where there are some pretty big Hakka communities.
Hakka are nomads, originally coming the countryside and northside of China I believe, before the various migration streams to various parts of the world
Hi..love to practice my hakka, my granfather is originally from Guandong, and come to Panama City in 1935. Pa and Ma pass away, and need to práctice . Thanks for your lesson 👍👍👍
Lol! I’m Hakka too (family originally from HK). My 11 year old wants to learn more Cantonese and hakka, I will show him your video! I’m sure he will like! 👍🏼 😁
Your videos are so useful, thank you 🙌🙌 My mom is Hakka also from Dongguan / Fenggang area. My aunt lives in Suriname, my mom and I in The Netherlands and the rest of the fam in Hong Kong and Mainland.. I never learned Hakka 😢 But thanks to your videos I can finally learn some words/sentences!
The adults on my dads side actually speak hakka and ive wanted to learn for so long...I actually speak cantonese, my whole family does and I understand parts of it but ive always wanted to learn so I could understand more and talk to my family in it although I can speak to them in cantonese, but I really enjoy learning languages. So ty for this video :)) It helped a lot!
I’m a Hakkaer from Shenzhen and ur accent just really sounds like where am I from, really brings me back to my childhood😭 and ur not posting videos now I’m so sad
Hakka langguage i think have a lot of various dialect and accent.iam hakka from bangka island. Indonesia. In bangka island i think you may be surprised and shock.when you hear the sound of bangka hakka.the sound like taiwanese mandarin. bangka hakka. i think more catchy and unique.when they speak hakka.not hard intonation but like sing a song. Honestly i proud to be hakka.hakka people never forget their grass root of hakka langguage wherever they are in the wold.for example you and me from different country and different dialect and accent.but i can understand when you speak hakka in your dialect.
Was a bit confused at first listening you but then remember how my grandma talked cuz shes originally from a hakka speaking region and then i remembered hahah
bruh my whole family speaks hakka chinese cantonese japanese and korean lmao my parents force me to learn. and im from guang dong, and now i live in australia learning italin lmao
Bro, I speak Swedish, English, Spanish, Dutch French, but not Hakka, my father's language, only a few words when it start to smell foul and then blames it on us.
I am Hakka from Penang, Malaysia.In my Hakka we say potatoes as Holland shoo.Malaysia we import potatoes from Holland that is why we call it as Holland shoo.
Awesome tutorial MiMi 👍 , keep up the good work. I felt my inner chinese coming up to the surface, it would be cool if you post more of these types of videos and also power to the vegan movement , faith in humanity restored! Subscribed.
I am from Sarawak. In Kuching main business district like Sg.Maong, and mile 7 ( Sentosa) and mile 10 ( kota Padawan) and its outlying suburbs Siburan, Beratok, Tapah and in Serian Town and Bau Town, hakka people predominates . The "sin onn", "hopoh"
I'm Taishanese(formerly known as Sunning) from Malaysia, a branch of Cantonese. It was a relatively close to Hakka, so I could understand Hakka mostly.
i’m singaporean chinese and also a hakka! i cant speak hakka but i can understand it. really great for listening in on gossips during chinese new year haha
Sounds like fuchow trynna speak hakka tho. Just like my aunt tryna learn how to speak hakka. A bit different with mine hakka accent but finally someone made this vid ❤️
Sin-辰- means the sun, I think, because 辰運 means doing sport in the morning with the first symbol as the morning and the second as sport I’m from Hong Kong btw, so don’t blame me for not knowing how to write in simplified Chinese lol And also, thanks for preserving this language since our great “Winne the pooh” decides to sabotage all dialects and writings except simplified writings and mandarin, leaving many behind to its former glory
My entire father side's bloodline is of Hakka (whereas mother side's bloodline is of Cantonese) but I never got to learn neither of the dialects because my parents spoke to me in Mandarin so I'm taking the chance to learn Hakka since I know a bit of Cantonese already and this has been very helpful!! And 1:52 is definitely something I've heard my Hakka grandparents say to each other
my parents talk this languange, very similar. i understand what they talked but i can't replied in that languange. watched this video really help me to back to my roots lol
Didn’t realize Hakka sounds very Cantonese lol my family is Hakka but I don’t know how to speak sadly. But more videos please!!! I want to learn and surprise my family
There are a lot of hakka dialects depending on where you are from. I am raised in South Africa and my family spoke Meizhou Hakka with me from an early age. My fiance is Heyuan Hakka. We don't have the same pronunciation for most things.
True, I've learned that there are many dialects. If you're interested, you can join a Hakka discord server, called Hakka | Chinese Language. People there speak many different variants :)
I'm a Hakka from Penang, West Malaysia. My grandfather knows how to talk Hakka but because my family don't know-how, my grandfather talks Hokkien or Chinese instead... I'm so embarrassed cause I'm a Hakka, but do not know how to speak Hakka...
There are lots of resources available online for learning Hakka (vlogs, dictionaries, online lessons). The best, of course, being other Hakka speakers. Good luck, and have fun learning!
Hi, I’m Hakkanese. I speak Hakka, but not too fluent in term of vocabulary. Just wanting to give some input about Hakka 客家. Basic translation is guest house. But it probably could be translated as guest family as jia (家) could also be translated as family. But it’s just my opinion. Please advise if there are some other different options. Cheers,
I’m Hakka from Indonesia. I can relate lol. I don’t speak much hakka or Cantonese. I’m a mix of teochew, hakka, and cantonese. In indo, we mix Indonesian
Klas6ix weird, my family speaks Hakka too. But it sounds a bit different. For "let's eat", we say "Shit pon" instead of "Siet fan". Basically we pronounce "eat" "shit", i'm not even kidding
I've been speaking hakka since i was a child cause of my mom and dad speak them a lot here in my hometown Belitung, i had no idea the language is called hakka, welp glad that i know now ig😅
Wow this is so cool hearing hakka like this just cuz im from indian and I'm also hakka n everything sounds similar with the same ideas but just different way of saying lol
Please teach us more hakka!! The language isn't as popular as it used to be and I want to reconnect with my roots. Thank you for teaching us! Hope you will make more :)
Awesome, I'll sure do! Feel free to leave me suggestions, what you'd like to learn :)
Same I also wish to connect with my roots and here in europe its' difficult to find hakka classesXD
Thank you of uploading this video!!!
Exactly! I must learn Hakka.
I speak Hakka, in a diffrent way
I am Timorese and I speak a bit of Hakka, my whole family speaks it and felt so accomplished when I knew the answer 🤣
Don't you speak it also?
me too, even my family speak in hakka but i just reply in mandrin🤣🤣
im also timorese but my family speaks hakka, indonesian, chinese (mandarin), tetun and english
This is just Cantonese on hard mode
Hakka sounds more like Taishanese than Cantonese
No?
@@msbrownbeast I agree, yuck cantonese
True! My parents speak both Hakka and Cantonese and I can sort of understand what they're saying based on my knowledge in Canto
@@joeyxie7082 Same, I just literally ROFL. That is soo accurate. I find Cantonese easier even though my family is Hakka.
I'm from Sarawak and most of the Chinese in my hometown speaks in Hakka, but I'm mixed and i want to learn hakka to be able to talk with my dad's (he's chinese) side of family. So thank you for this video!
Nyi chi kong kia ki fa.. phen jiu..
Hakka Chinese from Sarawak,Malaysia here❤️ although there is slight differences in some pronunciation, I’m glad I found RUclipsr whom share the same ancestors
my grandma is flying over soon and im desperately trying to learn a few Hakka phrases to connect with her more. This helps sooo much 😭🫶 thank you!
Am Hakka from Mauritius. More lessons please, thank you so much. How good to hear Hakka
Love your video. I'm Chinese, born and bred in Papua New Guinea and now live in Sydney, Australia. My mother is Hakka, my father Sze yup (Taishanese?). They spoke Cantonese and mum taught us Sze Yup. All 7 of us kids know a bit of everything and many years later have forgotten much. Listening to your video rekindles so much of what I have forgotten. Keep it up for us who are losing our identity! Liza
I love that you are making these Hakka videos! I speak Hakka but only to my parents. I want to be able to teach it to my kids one day. My parents are from Guangdong, I grew up in the UK and currently live on the east coast of the US. Where are my Hakka people! :)
Thank you! I want to be able to teach it to my kids as well :)
Greetings from Teochew nyin 🇮🇩🤗♥🏮🌐
My mother would be a Cantonese Hakka but born and raised in Tsingtao Shantung. I never learned Hakka since my parents spoke Mandarin at home and I was born and raised in New York City. I seen pictures of my great grandparents located at the ancestral home near GuangZhou. I was raised in my mother’s ways and starting to explore my Hakka roots. Thanks for this vid.
I can understand. I was born & raised in Los Angeles. I mostly say I’m Chinese from Indonesia because most of my family is from Indonesia. But I still have my ancestors who are still alive in China.
My mom and aunt speaks Surinamese hakka and my dad speaks taishanese. I've been blending both languages since childhood so I always had trouble speaking to other Chinese people outside my immediate family. Thanks for sharing this video. I'm really trying to get back to learning about the origins of my mother tongue
I'm also a Hakka people from Cambodia, but sadly I cat not speak it😢😢. Hope you make more videos about Hakka so I can learn from your videos
helloooo, that's awesome! I'm thinking about visiting Cambodia soon :) I will make more hakka videos, so thanks for sticking around!
Aww! Then I can't wait to see your videos in my country 😍😍
,, there are several different of pronounciation for Hakka as well, the hakka you spoken out is quite different in terms of tones and letters to hakka that I speak daily,,, such as "toilet" we called it "tsui kian",, but it is nice to know some different style of hakka,,,.. btw i am a Hakkanese as well from West Kalimantan.
Same I only understand it a bit
And im also Indonesian chinese Hakka, only my father can speak Hakka, but my mom pure Indonesian😫
I just subscribed to your channel. Thank you so much for doing this. It's so hard to find a place to learn Hakka. My ancestors are Hakka. They all passed away. They were from Meixian and moved to Southern Thailand close to Malaysia. I moved to the USA about 20 years ago. I still remember some words that my grandpa spoke to me when I was younger in both Hakka and Mandarin.
Thank you for telling me a bit of your background, it always fascinates me to hear about other hakka people :)
I really like your videos. Can you do more of these hakka lessons? There's not enough of these resources online. It gives me a connection to my Hakka roots!
I’m Hakka originally from East Timor. Your pronunciation of most words are little different from what I know. Must be a different dialect of my Hakka.
rapidcreek ahaha i’m from the same place and i agree it is a little different.
Hi i am a hakka speaker from malaysia, is your hakka language in east timor similiar to moiyan dialect ?
True, Timolo :-)
I'm from East Timor too but I'm mixed Chinese and i speak Hakka. I think this version is a bit more influenced with Chinese than Timorese. Cuz my Hakka is a bit different.
I am from indonesia (bangka island)It is very interesting to find this channel. My parent speak in hakkanese. There are lots of hakka people in my hometown (From meixian, Guang Dong).
Glad there are more Hakka people trying to preserve the language. Even my cousins in china don’t speak it even though I live in the Netherlands I speak it fluently.
We malaysian chinese use all of the dialect you mastered in our everyday. Thank you for sharing the culture with the world.
Liar? 🤣🤣🤣Mandarin is taking over 🤣🤣🤣
@@anakitiktokwi2939 Not yet. Many still speak dialect, especially in older areas like New Villages.
I need to go to M’asia and connect with the Hakka people 😏💯
I'm Indonesian hakka. But I can't speak it. This video really useful for me. Thanks
999th Subscriber. Good to discover Chinese Hakka from Suriname. Usually would think it comes from Mainland, HK, Taiwan, SG or Malaysia but Suriname is a unique one.
woohooooo, thank you so much :)
Growing up I used to learn Hakka with my grandmother... same variety you are speaking... I used to change how I say the numbers slightly to English sounding words and I didnt even realize until I watched this video lol :-)
I grew up speaking Cantonese, Hakka and Mandarin and I always thought about Hakka as being a combination of Cantonese and Mandarin but with altered tones.
3:23 Tsieh soh tsoi lai. Tsieh soh is pretty much sounds the same in Cantonese but with different tones and Tsoi lai sounds like 在哪 in Mandarin
So growing up and learning Cantonese, living with my grandma, i kinda feel the same. I never realized it was a different dialect, until my cousins said they couldn't understand my grandma because of the Hakka (i always thought they couldn't understood because she mumbled). Also, thought some words had more than one way to say it 😅
Hakka language is used in Singkawang, Indonesia.
I’m from Suriname. I spoke Hakka to my grandma when I was younger. I don’t have anyone to speak with so I lost most of it. This is a nice refreshment, keep it up. Instead of sit faaan (bon appetit) I also hear man man sit. Does that sound familiar?
To my knowledge and how much I can speak & understand I believe "man man" means Slowly slowly 👍
Yay Hakka people! I’m Hakka from Jamaica. I’m glad that my grandma taught me the language.
yay for grandma :)
Do you know hakka from the coffee growing area of Blue Mountain?
My grandparents are literally straight out of the village in China. And growing up listening to them speak Hakka. No one ever taught me. I just listened and the last 5 or 6 years, I started speaking Hakka to my grandma since my grandpa had passed. I was afraid the dialect will disappear since no one else speaks it. My dad, sis and both my aunts only understands what my grandma says but doesn’t know how to speak in Hakka. Thankfully I learned growing up and now I can speak Hakka with my grandma. She does notice the American accent when I talk but I’m born in the USA so that doesn’t surprise anyone. And I’m going to pass on to the future gens to what I know.
I like all the burping!
My wife who is Hakka Chinese saws she pronounces “good morning” not as “tsaw sien” but as “tsaw SIN”.
Maybe it’s a regional thing for Hakka Chinese people as they are very spread out like you said. Her family originates from England and Amsterdam where there are some pretty big Hakka communities.
Hakka are nomads, originally coming the countryside and northside of China I believe, before the various migration streams to various parts of the world
Hi..love to practice my hakka, my granfather is originally from Guandong, and come to Panama City in 1935. Pa and Ma pass away, and need to práctice .
Thanks for your lesson
👍👍👍
Lol! I’m Hakka too (family originally from HK). My 11 year old wants to learn more Cantonese and hakka, I will show him your video! I’m sure he will like! 👍🏼 😁
lol you left the hakka group though!why!!
@@inspiringsolutions6905 sorry, thank you but it just isn’t for me. All the best to you both.
@@chrissietsang lol we can still remain friends though surely!- you dont need to block me haha
@@chrissietsang lol,no problem but no need to block me as we can still remain friends on Fb!
Your videos are so useful, thank you 🙌🙌 My mom is Hakka also from Dongguan / Fenggang area. My aunt lives in Suriname, my mom and I in The Netherlands and the rest of the fam in Hong Kong and Mainland..
I never learned Hakka 😢 But thanks to your videos I can finally learn some words/sentences!
The adults on my dads side actually speak hakka and ive wanted to learn for so long...I actually speak cantonese, my whole family does and I understand parts of it but ive always wanted to learn so I could understand more and talk to my family in it although I can speak to them in cantonese, but I really enjoy learning languages. So ty for this video :)) It helped a lot!
I’m a Hakkaer from Shenzhen and ur accent just really sounds like where am I from, really brings me back to my childhood😭 and ur not posting videos now I’m so sad
Hakka langguage i think have a lot of various dialect and accent.iam hakka from bangka island. Indonesia. In bangka island i think you may be surprised and shock.when you hear the sound of bangka hakka.the sound like taiwanese mandarin. bangka hakka. i think more catchy and unique.when they speak hakka.not hard intonation but like sing a song. Honestly i proud to be hakka.hakka people never forget their grass root of hakka langguage wherever they are in the wold.for example you and me from different country and different dialect and accent.but i can understand when you speak hakka in your dialect.
hakka is my first language too !! i'm not as fluent as i used to be in it but we still speak it in my family >_< !! this video is so nice
Was a bit confused at first listening you but then remember how my grandma talked cuz shes originally from a hakka speaking region and then i remembered hahah
I'm from Italy, I like Mandarin language, but I'm extremely interested to dialects. Thanks for what you do
As soon as i saw u speaking and checking your teeth, i started laughing. Youre comedic timing is awesome.
Sounds similar to Canto, I seen a lot of Hakka and hokkien in Panama 🇵🇦
bruh my whole family speaks hakka chinese cantonese japanese and korean lmao
my parents force me to learn.
and im from guang dong, and now i live in australia learning italin
lmao
hahaha that's awesome! talented multilingual ;)
@@inmimisbowl thanks!! but its too hard italian i cant learn all the verbs
@iiSelana _ omg lol
I speak English Swedish Spanish Dutch understands French but the only language I wishes to learn is my father's language which is Hakka!!!
Bro, I speak Swedish, English, Spanish, Dutch French, but not Hakka, my father's language, only a few words when it start to smell foul and then blames it on us.
I am Hakka from Penang, Malaysia.In my Hakka we say potatoes as Holland shoo.Malaysia we import potatoes from Holland that is why we call it as Holland shoo.
Hi! Thank you for video. My great grandpa is a Hakka. We are wonderful!
Chinese characters added below better
I just found recently that i am Hakka. Thanks for uploading thia video
Hey just watched your video, your hakka is so different from mine! (Meixian Dialect) It was interesting to know your version!!
Awesome tutorial MiMi 👍 , keep up the good work.
I felt my inner chinese coming up to the surface,
it would be cool if you post more of these types of videos and
also power to the vegan movement , faith in humanity restored!
Subscribed.
Thanks Jason, your support is appreciated :) power to you as well!
Your Hakka is good! very good!
Yours is Tung Kuan ( Tuoong Kwon) Hakka. A gentle version of Hakka!
Nice video.My dad is from Malaysia and mom from Finland where i live and i speak bit Hakka but some words are totally different.
Don't worry. There several dialectic group of Hakka, thus pronunciation can be slightly different coupled with some borrowed local words sometimes.
Morning is 早辰。
Interesting, so it sounds a little bit like Cantonese just when you said ''paah si''
I am also a Lai ap!!! So yesssss pls!! Make more videos!!!❤️
hakka has so many sub dialects. Some words differ from village to village
I am hakka from China. 涯系客家人
Thank you very much , In my contry (Réunion Iland) therre lot of people comes from Hakka contry
I am from Sarawak. In Kuching main business district like Sg.Maong, and mile 7 ( Sentosa) and mile 10 ( kota Padawan) and its outlying suburbs Siburan, Beratok, Tapah and in Serian Town and Bau Town, hakka people predominates . The "sin onn", "hopoh"
Hakka is widely spoken in East Malaysia, Sabah. Located in North Borneo island.
I just got curious today and I searched up if anyone is on RUclips that actually speaks Hakka and I found you,what a surprise!!!
ah I'm glad you found me, do you speak hakka as well? xx
Please make more.! I’m from Mauritius
I need to reconnect with my culture❤️
damm! you pronunciation is exactly like my grandma!
I used to speak hakka, I forgot how to speak the dialect but I remember the meaning of when i hear someone say it
I'm Taishanese(formerly known as Sunning) from Malaysia, a branch of Cantonese.
It was a relatively close to Hakka, so I could understand Hakka mostly.
My mom's side of the family speaks Hakka so I'm able to understand it, having heard it since childhood. I can't speak it though. u_u
Thanks for this I’m Hakka too but don’t know the language. Thanks for this!
Love it ! More hakka lessons please !
Shali Miauw Yes yes, will do :)
i’m singaporean chinese and also a hakka! i cant speak hakka but i can understand it. really great for listening in on gossips during chinese new year haha
Sounds like fuchow trynna speak hakka tho. Just like my aunt tryna learn how to speak hakka. A bit different with mine hakka accent but finally someone made this vid ❤️
Hi hakkanese from indonesian here ! Always like ur video
i can speak a little hakka cause of my mom’s chinese side, and for “lets eat” we pronounce it as ssitfong or xifong (?)
Sin-辰- means the sun, I think, because 辰運 means doing sport in the morning with the first symbol as the morning and the second as sport
I’m from Hong Kong btw, so don’t blame me for not knowing how to write in simplified Chinese lol
And also, thanks for preserving this language since our great “Winne the pooh” decides to sabotage all dialects and writings except simplified writings and mandarin, leaving many behind to its former glory
My entire father side's bloodline is of Hakka (whereas mother side's bloodline is of Cantonese) but I never got to learn neither of the dialects because my parents spoke to me in Mandarin so I'm taking the chance to learn Hakka since I know a bit of Cantonese already and this has been very helpful!!
And 1:52 is definitely something I've heard my Hakka grandparents say to each other
Thank u so much for thus video, Im learning more hakka to communicate with my grandma better!
you're welcome!
my parents talk this languange, very similar. i understand what they talked but i can't replied in that languange. watched this video really help me to back to my roots lol
Hakka is very common language spoken by Chinese in East Malaysia especially East Coast of North Borneo.
i like this video, nobody i know speaks hakka besides family!
glad you liked it :)
We speak different versions of Hakka tho, but I can understand you without problems :)
I am from Xingning, Guangdong.
Quite cute..maternal side. great grandma and grandma are hakka. Though paternal side all are teochewnese.
Wow you're the first Hakka speaking youtuber that I found.
Vitamin Yi is also a RUclipsr who speaks Hakka in some of her videos.
@@FireRupee oh i didnt know. Imma check it out
@@subakuyu2608 there's another Hakka teacher on RUclips called SuperHakkaMoi.
Didn’t realize Hakka sounds very Cantonese lol my family is Hakka but I don’t know how to speak sadly. But more videos please!!! I want to learn and surprise my family
Yes, the Hakka I speak sounds quite like Cantonese indeed. I'm so glad you enjoyed them, let's surprise our family with some good Hakka skills :)
There are a lot of hakka dialects depending on where you are from. I am raised in South Africa and my family spoke Meizhou Hakka with me from an early age. My fiance is Heyuan Hakka. We don't have the same pronunciation for most things.
True, I've learned that there are many dialects. If you're interested, you can join a Hakka discord server, called Hakka | Chinese Language. People there speak many different variants :)
@@inmimisbowl I joined after watching anoyher of your videos. Just awaiting approval.
I'm a Hakka from Penang, West Malaysia. My grandfather knows how to talk Hakka but because my family don't know-how, my grandfather talks Hokkien or Chinese instead... I'm so embarrassed cause I'm a Hakka, but do not know how to speak Hakka...
There are lots of resources available online for learning Hakka (vlogs, dictionaries, online lessons). The best, of course, being other Hakka speakers. Good luck, and have fun learning!
@@FireRupee Thanks for your suggestion.
Love it ! More hakka lessons please !
+1
Nyi chi kong kia ki fa... Phen jiu..
Hi, I’m Hakkanese. I speak Hakka, but not too fluent in term of vocabulary. Just wanting to give some input about Hakka 客家. Basic translation is guest house. But it probably could be translated as guest family as jia (家) could also be translated as family. But it’s just my opinion. Please advise if there are some other different options. Cheers,
Hi, my Father is Indonesian and my mother is Khek (Hakka). I am curios about my mother's tounge, thanks for sharing this content.
brooo instead my father is Khek and my mother is Tio Ciu,different kind of chinese dialect together
im also from Indonesia btw
Nyi tew sa hiau kong Hak fa..Mo.. ?
@@plano1899 Ti kek mo hiau kong hak fa mo hiau kong kek it sit :V
This is the same Hakka that my Hakka family from Hong Kong speaks and I speak some too!!
I’m Hakka from Indonesia. I can relate lol. I don’t speak much hakka or Cantonese. I’m a mix of teochew, hakka, and cantonese. In indo, we mix Indonesian
im hakka chinese from austria , greetings !
🤣😂😭.. I understand u perfectly. It's a dying language, which makes me sad. 😫
we'll try to keep it alive :')
Klas6ix weird, my family speaks Hakka too. But it sounds a bit different. For "let's eat", we say "Shit pon" instead of "Siet fan". Basically we pronounce "eat" "shit", i'm not even kidding
Yes, let's keep it alive... let's make a language learning app!!!
Well, it have many native speakers! (47.8 million)
inmimisbowl it’s not really dying or endangered, it’s more vulnerable
I AM HAKKA FROM INDONESIA AND NOW I AM IN THE USA. I CAN TEACH HAKKA TOO...:-)
I am learning from you because my family is hakka and i never got to learn thank you
Cute, as a Mandarin speaker, I could relate to 70% of tone, with a slight twist.
Keep on making more videos like this !
Hakka is a language.
AAHAHA she's so cute 😂😂 especially when eating rice and smiling afterwards
hihihi gamsahabnida:)
Literally understood almost everything because of Cantonese 😂🇭🇰👍🏾
I've been speaking hakka since i was a child cause of my mom and dad speak them a lot here in my hometown Belitung, i had no idea the language is called hakka, welp glad that i know now ig😅
as a cantonese speaker, i found this easier than most languages
I’m Hakka from meizhou,guangdong province,China.
I'm Hakka from Kalimantan👍
Ngie siong siet makkai? Ngai siong siet chau mien😀
My family speaks Hakka, me too. From Taiwan!
台湾客家乡亲,你好啊
Wow this is so cool hearing hakka like this just cuz im from indian and I'm also hakka n everything sounds similar with the same ideas but just different way of saying lol
I’m Hakka from Indonesia and our ancestors are from canton. Your pronunciations are so different than ours. Probably mixed with fujian accent s