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Hakka /ˈhækə/ also rendered Kejia is one of the major Chinese language subdivisions or varieties and is spoken natively by the Hakka people in southern China Taiwan and throughout the diaspora areas of East Asia Southeast Asia and around the world.Due to its primary usage in scattered isolated regions where communication is limited to the local area the Hakka language has developed numerous variants or dialects spoken in Guangdong Fujian Jiangxi Guangxi Sichuan Hunan and Guizhou provinces including Hainan island Malaysia Hong Kong Singapore and Taiwan.

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