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Pontianak Hakka

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Pontianak Hakka
Bahasa Khek Pontianak
坤甸客語
Khun-tîen Hak-ngî (Pha̍k-fa-sṳ)
Pronunciation/kʰun˨˦.tʰi̯en˥.hak˩.ŋi˨˦/
Native toIndonesia (West Kalimantan)
RegionPontianak, Kubu Raya, Sekadau, Sintang, Sanggau, and Mempawah
EthnicityPontianak Chinese
Native speakers
86,416 (2013 estimation)[a][1][2]
Latin script Chinese characters
Language codes
ISO 639-3
IETFhak-ID
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Pontianak Hakka (Chinese: 坤甸客語; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Khun-tîen Hak-ngî; Indonesian: Bahasa Khek Pontianak) It is a variety of Hakka primarily spoken by the Hakka Chinese community in western and central West Kalimantan, Indonesia, particularly in and around the provincial capital, Pontianak.

Notes

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  1. ^ Only in Pontianak city proper.

References

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  1. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik Kota Pontianak. "Jumlah Penduduk Kota Pontianak (Jiwa), 2011-2013". pontianakkota.bps.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  2. ^ Huang 2013, p. 19.

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