• 2005, there are 190,000 Hakka speakers in Raoping County (19% of the county's population). The distribution of Raoping Hakka in Taiwan is scattered. It...
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    Raoping dialect (a.k.a. Shangrao) Zhaoan dialect Changting dialect Ethnologue reports the dialects of Hakka as being Yue-Tai (Meixian, Wuhua, Raoping...
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    into five main dialects: Sixian, Hailu, Dabu, Raoping, and Zhao'an. The most widely spoken of the five Hakka dialects in Taiwan are Sixian and Hailu. The...
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  • prefecture-level city of Chaozhou. Chaoshan Min and Hakka (Raoping dialect) are spoken in Raoping. Raoping is famous for its seafood and fruits. Liu Kun Zhang...
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    Sixian dialect (redirect from Siyen Hakka)
    to be Chaozhou Hakkas. Other than the Dabu and Fengshun dialects, the Raoping dialect is also from Chaozhou, specifically the Raoping and Huilai Counties...
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    Hakka hill songs (Chinese: 客家山歌; pinyin: Kèjiā shāngē; Hakka: [hak˥ka˦ san˦ kɔ˦]) are rural songs sung in the Hakka language by the Hakka people. They...
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  • A list of notable Hakka people, belonging to the Han Chinese. | Willybrodus Lay (Lay Wie Fa) |||| 1961- || Atambua,East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia || Meixian...
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  • Taiwanese Hakka is A Tragic Ballad about Hakka Sailing to Taiwan (渡台悲歌), a work written in the Raoping dialect about the life and struggle of Hakka immigrants...
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  • Proto-Hakka (also called Common Neo-Hakka) is the reconstructed proto-language from which all Hakka varieties descend. Like all branches of the Sinitic...
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    intelligible. The Language Atlas of China identifies ten groups: Mandarin Jin Yue Hakka Min Wu Hui Gan Xiang Pinghua and Tuhua with Jin, Hui, Pinghua, and Tuhua...
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