Hakka and Mandarin are not very close. It is said that it is difficult to understand. Some Hakka dialects are like Mandarin and some are like Cantonese (that is, Hong Kong dialect). Some of them are also integrated into some local languages. Hakka dialect has different names in different places, such as Hakka dialect and Hakka dialect in eastern Guangdong and northern Guangdong; In western Guangdong and southeastern Guangxi, it is called Ya dialect, Majie dialect and Xinmin dialect. Liuyang, Hunan calls guests' surnames; They are called Tukan people in Sichuan. But commonly known as Hakka. Meizhou City, Guangdong Province is the "Hakka Capital of the World" that speaks authentic Hakka dialect.
Here are some simple and authentic Hakka dialects. Such as: get (me), press (you), old lady (brother), Aji (sister), Aba (father), Ama (mother), aunt (aunt), Ah Q (uncle), defeated bye (goodbye) and so on.