Hakka


[hah-kuh; Chinese hahk-kah] /ˈhɑ kə; Chinese ˈhɑkˈkɑ/

noun, plural Hakkas (especially collectively) Hakka for 1.
1.
a member of a Chinese people originally of northern China, now widely distributed throughout southeastern China, in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and in Southeast Asia.
2.
the Chinese language spoken by the Hakka.

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