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Hakka
Hakka or Kejia is one of the main subdivisions of the Chinese language spoken predominantly in southern China by the Hakka people and descendants in diaspora throughout East and Southeast Asia and around the world.
34 million speakers.
Additions to the element names: ² = alternative form = form no longer in use.
N.B. Because of the use of UTF8-encoding, accented letters (È, á, ô, etc.) are not alphabetized in the correct way.
Source:
Wikipedia.
UTF-8 encoding with Richard Ishida's Unicode Converter.
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