How to pronounce 全場 in Cantonese (34 out of 39):

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現在是4點半 全場滿了的 沒空席的
4:30. The whole place is full. There are no empty seats. It's

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

現在 jin6 zoi6
now
si6
is
dim2
point
dot
drop
speck
o'clock
point (in space or time)
to draw a dot
to check on a list
to choose
to order (food in a restaurant)
to touch briefly
to hint
to light
to ignite
to pour a liquid drop by drop
(old) one fifth of a two-hour watch 更gēng [更]
dot stroke in Chinese characters
classifier for items
a spot
degree
a blot
light refreshment
to mark off
to inspect
how?
to instruct
to advise (especially in 'to mislead')
to cheat
bun3
half
semi-
incomplete
(after a number) and a half
in the middle
partly
very little
全場 cyun4 coeng4
entire venue
滿 mun6
an alternative form for 懣, sorrowful
liu4
(modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
(completed action marker)
to finish
to end
to settle
a final particle indicating change of situation to understand
a verb particle indicating possibility
to put in
to take away
to escape
flee in secret
dik1
of
~'s (possessive particle)
(used after an attribute)
(used to form a nominal expression)
(used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)
truly
really
indeed
target
to lift up
few
small
to fetch
to move
to get
to pick up
to force
mei6
(negative prefix for verbs)
have not
not
to be inferior to
to sink
to submerge
to rise beyond
to confiscate
to disappear
to come to an end
hung3
to be short of money
poor
zik6
woven mat
seat
banquet
place in a democratic assembly
classifier for banquets, conversations etc
post
an office
a surname
to be seated
to take advantage of

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