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Abbie1948 Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Chinese word / derogatory?

0 I recently came across the word "Hakka" in relation to a comment about someone living in China. Can anyone tell me what it means? It seemed to have some derogatory connotation. [:^)] 0-
  

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0 Shame on you abbie! The meaning of this word is so digusting that I can't even say it aloud. 02br 02br 00Just kidding, have no idea whatsoever.

  • 0 Shame on you abbie!
  • The meaning of this word is so digusting that I can't even say it aloud.
  • 02br 02br 00Just kidding, have no idea whatsoever.
  • Let's wait for sb from China..
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0 Shame on you abbie! The meaning of this word is so digusting that I can't even say it aloud. 02br
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00Just kidding, have no idea whatsoever. Let's wait for sb from China.. 0-
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0What a lot of layabouts you are! Try [url="05000"]HAKKA[/url]. 0240hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakka
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0 LOL! What does it mean ''a layabout?'' Just kidding.. 0-
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0 No, Abbie, it doesn't. I don't speak Hakka wa, but I like to listen to it. 0-
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0 I recently came across the word "Hakka" in relation to a comment about someone living in China. Can anyone tell me what it means? It seemed to have some derogatory connotation. 02br
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00Hi Abbie, 02br
00Hakka is a neutral word. It refers to a portion of Han nationality which accounts for the biggest population in China migrated from th
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0 Thank you all. 02br
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