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Hakka PagesIntroduction* About Shataukok Hakka Origins * Hak Ga Origins * Modern Distribution of Hakka Areas * Review of Hashimoto's "Hakka Dialect" Hakka Language * Romanising Shataukok Hakka * Sa Tdiu Gok Hakka Sounds in Use Today * Hakka Tones System * SaTdiuGok Hakka to English Dictionary * A summary about Hakka's Relation to Cantonese and Mandarin Added Sunday 8th March 1998 Vocabulary * Hak Ga Pronouns * Hak Ga Verbs * Numbers * Day and Month names * Some Animal and Plant related names and terms Hakka would not be the same without * Hakka Hill Songs * Hakka Women's contribution to Hill life A Popular Hakka Pastime * Hak Ga Playing Cards * How to Play Luk Fu Pai * Luk Fu Pai Scoring System Hakka, Cantonese and similarities in Japanese * Hakka and Japanese Sound Similarities * Cantonese and Hakka Vowels * The Princess and the P * Japanese Kana Orthographies Part I * Japanese Kana Orthographies Part II Character Input and Lookup Methods * How to write Chinese, Stroke Counting * KangXi Radicals * Character Strokes * CangJie / Chong Kit Method of Input * Four Corner System of Wang Yun-Wuu |
About This SiteAt this site, I shall put forward a brief history of the Hakka Peoples, the language of SaTdiuGok Hakka, some stories, fundamental family ideas about the generational hierachy, even a game that is popular in the region called Six Tigers or Luk Fu. N.B. SaTdiuGok is also written as Sathewkok, Shataukok, Satdiukok and Sa Tdiu Gok, by me and others. Likewise, Hakka, Hakga, Hak Ka and Hak Ga. Nearly all pages are in English, though there is some Chinese character script. Enjoy looking around, suggestions, corrections, applause, etc, is welcomed! * Software to View Chinese Japanese and Korean Characters otherwise known as CJK characters. Get some shareware software from this page of links.
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New!Perhaps the most important thing about writing Chinese characters is the "how to". Sat 10th April 1999 106 Rhyme characters of the ShiYun tradtion. Mon 21 Dec 1998 Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese readings and some points about the development of Chinese that can be deduced from them. Fri 11 Dec 1998 An index to Karlgren's Phonologie. Wed 2 Dec 1998 Their use and appearance. Thu 20 Aug 1998 How to remember tone numbers in Cantonese. Sun 2 Aug 1998 As a kid, I had no idea how to use one after getting one as a gift. Learn some techniques here. Moved to HTML form Tuesday 10 March 1998
More Hakka PagesTwo tales told in the Sa Tdiu Gok dialect.* Legend of the Fu-Hok * Child Eating Zung Ga Ma Hakka Language as a link to the past * Pre-modern Chinese and Writing * Hakka and Japanese Sound Similarities * Chinese Tone Classifications * Date History of China * Influence of Chinese Writing Family, kinship and relations * Generation Names * Kinship and Clanship in Chinese society * Tsang Generation Names from Mr. Roger I. Chen. Sunday 7.Dec.1997 It was recently updated on Monday 31 January 2000
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