Kejiahua

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Kejiahua is the Chinese name for the Hakka language, a Sinitic language spoken by the Hakka people across southern China and various overseas communities.

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Label Occurrences
Kejiahua canonical 1

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hakka language
Sinitic language
language
closelyRelatedTo Gan Chinese
country China
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
distinctFrom Cantonese
Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese Hokkien
surface form: Min Nan
hasAlternativeName Hakka
Hakka language
surface form: Hakka Chinese

Kejia dialect
hasDialect Hailu Hakka
Hong Kong Hakka
Meixian Hakka
Hakka
surface form: Sixian Hakka

Taiwanese Hakka
hasGrammaticalFeature SVO basic word order
use of sentence-final particles
hasPhonologicalFeature rich consonant inventory
tone language
ISO639-3 hak
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
majorCityWhereSpoken Ganzhou
Heyuan
Meizhou
Miaoli County
surface form: Miaoli (Taiwan)

Taoyuan City
surface form: Taoyuan (Taiwan)
nativeName 客家话
region Fujian
surface form: Fujian Province

Guangdong Province
Guangxi Province
surface form: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong

Hunan Province
Indonesia
Jiangxi Province
Macau
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan

Thailand
overseas Chinese communities
southern China
scriptType logographic
spokenBy Hakka people
subfamily Sinitic languages
usedByEthnicGroup Hakka people
writingSystem Chinese characters

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Hakka hasAlternativeName Kejiahua