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What does this Hakka mean?

This Hakka dialect means that people who curse people usually curse children.

Hakka dialects are widely distributed in more than 200 counties (cities) in 8 provinces including Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, Hainan, Sichuan and Taiwan Province. Among them, eastern and northern Guangdong, western Fujian and southwestern Jiangxi are the most concentrated.

On the basis of inheriting ancient Chinese, Hakka dialect has undergone regular phonetic changes. For example, the Chinese initials of Ren and Ri in Middle Chinese were pronounced as (R) and IPA[? ], Hakka is (ng), IPA[? ] or [? ]; The middle ancient sound of "Wu" is [mvu], and the Hakka pronunciation becomes [vu].

Hakka Pinyin Scheme for Extended Data (hereinafter referred to as Hakka Pinyin) is one of the Guangdong Pinyin Schemes announced by the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education in September, 1960. It is based on Meicheng accent in Meizhou, Guangdong Province, and is spelled and pronounced with Latin letters, and the tone is represented by numbers in the upper right. Taiwan Province Hakka Pinyin Scheme is similar, but it is different in tone symbols and some characters.

Hakka pinyin uses Latin letters, in which R and W are not used to spell Meixian dialect. Mi is a variant of the letter e, which stands for [? ], the total number of initial letters is 19. A syllable that does not begin with a consonant is called a zero initial. The list is as follows:

Baidu encyclopedia-Hakka dialect