Hakka Phrases I Say All the Time || LEARN HAKKA WITH ME

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @berniecelee5062
    @berniecelee5062 Год назад +3

    Please keep making videos on speaking Hakka. I recently visited my auntie , she only speaks Hakka ,and I have lost so much of this language. My parents and grandparents have passed .
    I enjoyed this video…reminds me of my childhood days talking to my parents.

  • @leonesfayen3438
    @leonesfayen3438 2 года назад +2

    I was born in Panama, I got to say, that i brought back a lot of memories, my parents came from Huadu County, Guangzhou China, and your hakka is the same to what they speak, i could understand 100% what you are saying !!! keep the good work

  • @fargone2000
    @fargone2000 4 года назад +13

    I think it's so cool that there are still people from the younger generations, such as yourself, who are able to speak Hakka. I think it's really rare in the countries where the dialect actually originated (especially China and Hong Kong). I even had to look up Suriname and was shocked that I had never even heard of this country....

    • @tymanung6382
      @tymanung6382 2 года назад

      Perhaps also Jamaica, Panama, etc.
      all.around Caribbean.

  • @calvinchung2036
    @calvinchung2036 4 года назад +6

    So good to hear someone like you to speak my dialect which I failed to teach my children and grandchildren! please continue to post your videos.

  • @ChynaBoi888
    @ChynaBoi888 4 года назад +6

    OMG how have I only just come across this???? My family speak just like you, we came from Tai Po Kowloon and now reside in UK. great work. Thank You so much :-)

  • @nickz83
    @nickz83 2 года назад +2

    I laughed so hard when you said "Yiu Mao Gao chor" which brought back so much memories of my family saying it all the time! The weird thing is I hardly spoken any Hakka since I came back to Hong Kong over 15 years ago and it's gotten so rusty (ironically) I am having problems making complete sentences. Keep up the good work!

  • @zeeelew1038
    @zeeelew1038 4 года назад +4

    Another great video! Never in a million years I would expect to hear casual Hakka like this in a RUclips Channel.

  • @d3xkb3rry
    @d3xkb3rry 2 года назад +2

    Glad I stumbled onto this channel! It’s my mother tongue that I only reserved for speaking to my grandma but she passed on many many years ago. Bit rusty now. But it’s so good to hear these phrases again. 😂❤️

  • @minty5008
    @minty5008 4 года назад +4

    Im so glad that I found your channel, my mother tongue is hakka as well, but I can’t speak hakka, and your channel is really helpful, thank you so muchh

  • @longboarderanonymous5718
    @longboarderanonymous5718 Год назад

    Great way to learn! Thanks Mimi!

  • @christopherqchin4319
    @christopherqchin4319 3 года назад +1

    A natural approach to teaching. Fantastic !

  • @tymanung6382
    @tymanung6382 2 года назад +1

    Hopefully diverse Hakka people can
    increase contact and organization!
    ---websites show World Hakka Congress
    increase Hakka media--- vlogs, dialect
    instruction videos (more), songs + lyrics
    + other dialects and English.translations,
    discussions in Hakka on any topic, new
    media, like portable translators, video
    games, vlogs, etc.
    Good luck !!! Long live Hakka and all
    Chinese dialects and sub dialects !!!

  • @seechunchong9876
    @seechunchong9876 4 года назад +2

    How hoi sim, ken tau ni..(Very "heart open" to see/meet you) or How fon hee, ken tau ni (Very happy to see/meet you) - Moiyan style Hakka will sound like that...Well done, keep it up the good work. Cheers

  • @CJ-cv4vz
    @CJ-cv4vz 2 года назад

    so funny to listen to this, really reminds me of the adults in my family conversing and its so accurate. love it. glad someone in my generation still speaking it

  • @JohnnyLeeOthon
    @JohnnyLeeOthon 4 года назад +4

    This is one of my favourite videos ever on RUclips now 😂 Greetings from a South American fellow Hakka

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +2

      Johnny Lee omg that’s really high up there, thank you ☺️

  • @JS-rm2ws
    @JS-rm2ws 2 года назад

    someone else mentioned Suriname in the comments. I'm aware of this country as a former Dutch footballer, Edgar Davids, is said to be of Dutch Suriname background, and that's the only time I'd heard it mentioned til today. I had no idea there were Hakka speakers there! My grandparents and parents are Hong-Kong Hakka speakers, and your Hakka sounds just like ours. I'm UK born and raised but Hakka was literally my first language

  • @augl8921
    @augl8921 7 месяцев назад

    Love your videos on Hakka...Sin On Hakka here 😊

  • @lazylinguist8966
    @lazylinguist8966 4 года назад +3

    This is fantastic! Thanks so much. I’ve been studying Chinese languages for around 10 years now. I can speak mandarin, Cantonese and Sichuanese (Chengdu) dialect. Now working my way south to Hakka! Could you do a video on the most common 20-50 verbs? Just from understanding Cantonese, Hakka is coming quite easy for me. Keep up the videos!!

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +2

      Yes, not sure if I know the most common verbs in general, but I can pay attention to which verbs I use most often! thanks for the support :)

    • @lazylinguist8966
      @lazylinguist8966 4 года назад +2

      inmimisbowl Awesome! Looking forward to it! I’ve already started my Hakka notebook based on your videos 😎🍺🍺🍺

  • @ochinski3568
    @ochinski3568 2 года назад

    Any Hakka dictionaries out there? Reference materials you use/ can recommend? Love your videos!!! 🥰😍

  • @matthewt5822
    @matthewt5822 4 года назад +3

    hey, great video!.When my mum says law saw miao, i often say maiow mm law saw ( cats are not dirty)

  • @quentinlee6494
    @quentinlee6494 3 года назад

    I enjoy learning Hakka with you, I never heard about Suriname.

  • @jamesjonathan8538
    @jamesjonathan8538 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Michelle for sharing this video👍Ngai he Hakka Nyin😃

  • @andyliu4403
    @andyliu4403 Год назад

    way too funny grew up with hakka as my first language . i can relate my mom would say all these thing 😆

  • @tomhenry8450
    @tomhenry8450 2 года назад +1

    There are many Hakka variants but yours sounds 90% like the Hakka spoken by Hakka Chinese in Sabah, Malaysia

  • @miss55apple
    @miss55apple 3 года назад +1

    gran tani for this video I love this so much my fellow 🇸🇷

  • @misslee7331
    @misslee7331 4 года назад

    Hi Michelle, I think your videos are hilarious and most enjoyable. Funny thing is that i think your roots and mine are somewhat same. My parents moved from Guangdong to Surinam (way back), lived there for 20 plus years, moved to the Netherlands where i was born (hoi :)). My hakka sounds almost exactly like yours. You may have noticed while in the Netherlands that most hakka speaking Chinese come from Surinam.
    So happy to find your channel. Some of the phrases I still use om daily basis, especially the shower one.
    Keep up the great work. A moi len dhai 🤩👌

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +1

      Hoi :) yes I think many hakka people in the Netherlands come from Suriname. Thank you for watching and for the support!

  • @tekken8951
    @tekken8951 2 года назад

    Perfect

  • @clivechin5219
    @clivechin5219 4 года назад

    you are doing a fantastic job-

  • @suwandyzhang9930
    @suwandyzhang9930 4 года назад +2

    I m a hakka from indonesia...

  • @liewsusanz63
    @liewsusanz63 4 года назад +1

    😆 ah meh chi liong....have not heard this phrase in a very long time...not since my great aunt passed away

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +2

      it is my favorite thing to say, if you can't already tell haha

    • @alexanderyau6347
      @alexanderyau6347 4 года назад

      Yeah, very Hakka I think

    • @liewsusanz63
      @liewsusanz63 4 года назад

      Was told by my mum that ah meh is mother and that my maternal grandpa used to called my great grandma either ah meh or suk meh

  • @jacobndashcam1152
    @jacobndashcam1152 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Makes us feel like we actually belong to a group of people instead of American born Chinese that doesn’t speak Cantonese or mandarin lol. We only speak Hakka bc we were raised by my great grandmother. What Facebook Hakka groups do you recommend?

  • @bryanleon1436
    @bryanleon1436 4 года назад +1

    support u. Hakka Moi.

  • @stephenselby4252
    @stephenselby4252 Год назад

    You make me laugh so hard!😂

  • @maxchung1119
    @maxchung1119 3 года назад

    You speak impeccable US english...!
    Same as my hakka...
    Feel at home...!

  • @trumpsmarkethack5676
    @trumpsmarkethack5676 2 года назад

    Hong si naaaaaaaaaaaaa....

  • @patrickochinski6754
    @patrickochinski6754 4 года назад

    I think there are quite a few Hakka people in the Netherlands, no? I think I even heard there is an Hakka association there.

  • @fanofsiu82
    @fanofsiu82 4 года назад

    Really impressed that you decide not to let your cultural roots simply fade away, which is not uncommon among overseas Chinese.

  • @zhouxbaejinyoung6615
    @zhouxbaejinyoung6615 4 года назад +1

    Please teach us how to introduce yourself in Hakka 🥺

  • @clivechin5219
    @clivechin5219 4 года назад +1

    what I find most frustrated and i think this is a fundamental problem is trying to anglosize hakka. I am not aware of a 'standard' spelling for hakka words - unlike Mandarin which has Pinyin. Maybe I am wrong but and there is a 'standard ' ... that will be great.

  • @oscarpersonal1940
    @oscarpersonal1940 3 года назад

    Yan wong !!!

  • @karnsoo4024
    @karnsoo4024 2 года назад

    Make more videos....tq...best

  • @bahweisan
    @bahweisan 3 года назад

    Almost never used "qi leong" ever. But man.. my hakka is so rusty since my grandmas passing.

  • @True-Justice88
    @True-Justice88 2 года назад

    Hi, your hakka sounds exactly like mine. I suspect your parents or rather your grandparents came from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (formerly British North Borneo)?

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  2 года назад

      No, my parents come from mainland China, in Guang Dong, but I have heard that my Hakka is very similar to Hakka spoken in Sabah

  • @yct6500
    @yct6500 3 года назад

    This channel by Dr Liu below is also great for learning the Hakka language and culture.
    与下由刘镇发老师做出的频道是个特殊的学客家话,客家文化的频道:
    ruclips.net/channel/UC8YqMfgildEZ6epQ1tScGSg

  • @TuThuysanh
    @TuThuysanh Год назад

    Hi Honey, I am Hakka, when I listen to your Hakka, it is very so similar to my Hakka sound, I love to catch up with you via video chat dear

  • @TuThuysanh
    @TuThuysanh Год назад

    Do you know there are Hakka in Tahiti too😊

  • @fanofsiu82
    @fanofsiu82 4 года назад

    A similar saying to the first two phrases is perhaps yen vong (冤枉!)?

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +1

      yes I love saying that too! so dramatic haha

  • @chookyrobert1396
    @chookyrobert1396 3 года назад

    Good actor personal ity

  • @eddiensw
    @eddiensw 4 года назад +1

    Very good Hakka content. May i ask what kind of Hakka are you? Thanks Michelle

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +1

      Eddie 2020 my parents are from Guang Dong, Dong guan. I’m not sure exactly what kind of Hakka that is 😅

    • @eddiensw
      @eddiensw 4 года назад +1

      @@inmimisbowl yea you re right Michelle, coming from Dong Guan could mean its Dong Guan Hakka or other kind of Hakka that happen to be from Dong Guan. It just happen that your Hakka is like 95% similar to mine, hence i ask. And we are Bao On Hakka ironically grew up thinking we are Dongguan Hakka

    • @tymanung6382
      @tymanung6382 2 года назад

      China s 1st president, Sun Yatsin (Cantonese pronunciation) = Sun Yixian
      Hakka from Zhonshan County.

  • @hendriagussaputra7171
    @hendriagussaputra7171 3 года назад

    an ciang nyi, nai bui nyin. LoL

  • @antonwong3059
    @antonwong3059 2 года назад

    Haha love you

  • @heriborneo_art2124
    @heriborneo_art2124 3 года назад

    Awesome=an jiu cho

  • @josephsiew8494
    @josephsiew8494 4 года назад +1

    how do you say "now", "so" in Hakka?

  • @davidhlin3023
    @davidhlin3023 3 года назад

    Anyone know what this "un sir wen" means? My mother would say that when I wouldn't eat all on my plate but would save some for later.

  • @hendriagussaputra7171
    @hendriagussaputra7171 3 года назад

    Nice to meet you = an fon hi siau nyito nyi

  • @jawsengtheng2568
    @jawsengtheng2568 4 года назад

    I'm a Dapu Hakka raised in Malaysia. We also say "hong sin". Does anybody know what is "hong" in Mandarin?

  • @randysaur
    @randysaur 3 года назад

    watermelon in hakka is tsui kak.. watermelon in japanese is also called suika...
    hmm...

  • @davidhlin3023
    @davidhlin3023 3 года назад

    "Yen Wong" for omg.

  • @moripee
    @moripee Год назад

    So similar to Cantonese

  • @alexchen3984
    @alexchen3984 2 года назад +1

    廣東化 客語

  • @Canada-q6y
    @Canada-q6y Год назад

    Che leung .

  • @andyliu4403
    @andyliu4403 Год назад

    more saliva than tea lmao hahah

  • @patrickochinski6754
    @patrickochinski6754 2 года назад

    I thought hi how are you is: Tai Gah Hao?

  • @jeffc899
    @jeffc899 4 года назад +2

    客语加油⛽

  • @em-rr9bg
    @em-rr9bg 3 года назад

    OMG IS THERE ANY GRP SO I CAN JOIN AND U TEACH ME HAKKA I AM NOT FAMILLIAR WITH THE LANGUAGE EVEN IF I AM A HAKKA I FEEL EMBARASSED

  • @kelvinyong1728
    @kelvinyong1728 Год назад

    Hao hoi sim yin sit ngee

  • @ngiamtobui543
    @ngiamtobui543 3 года назад

    Sit ma kai choi

  • @masonkong7164
    @masonkong7164 4 года назад

    how do you say easy in hakka?

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад

      I would say ‘khan tan’ or ‘yong yi’. The second one also sounds like how you’d say it in Cantonese.

  • @foodforlife8566
    @foodforlife8566 3 года назад

    hi hakka moi :P

  • @ysl-pb4no
    @ysl-pb4no 3 года назад

    Ah meh , meh = mother

  • @raffaeleallocca2424
    @raffaeleallocca2424 4 года назад

    Is there a standardized way to write hakka? Some kind of "pinyin".

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +1

      not that I know of, the way I write it is just a personal choice

    • @mattheun.t.fernandes2038
      @mattheun.t.fernandes2038 4 года назад

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pha̍k-fa-sṳ . This is more for Moiyen Hakka, but it also can be used for Fuiyong Hakka.

  • @patrickochinski6754
    @patrickochinski6754 4 года назад

    Lovely. I can't believe you don't order food from restaurants?!? 🤯 why??

    • @inmimisbowl
      @inmimisbowl  4 года назад +3

      Patrick O'chinski haha I rarely do 😅 in the Netherlands, it gets quite expensive I think

    • @xijinping9961
      @xijinping9961 4 года назад

      @@inmimisbowl ngai oi nyi💖

  • @honlau322
    @honlau322 11 месяцев назад

    I hell tang

  • @calvinchung2036
    @calvinchung2036 11 месяцев назад

    Ah meh in Ah meh chi long is actually Oh mama or Oh mum! Chi long is very pathetic!

  • @hainanontario3749
    @hainanontario3749 4 года назад

    She speaks English Hakka not proper Hakka i speak better hakka.