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How to pronounce 冇啦啦 in Cantonese (5 out of 8):
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都唔會想
冇啦啦
曬多舊錢去買多枝mic架嘛
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Cantonese Sentence Breakdown
都
dou1
all
both
entirely
(used for emphasis) even
already
(not) at all
metropolis
capital
big city
the whole
elegant
refined
without exception
also
too
still
used in a sentence to add an inference or interrogative tone
唔會
m4 wui2
would not; not possible
想
soeng2
to think
to believe
to suppose
to wish
to want
to miss (feel wistful about the absence of sb or sth)
to plan
冇啦啦
mou5 laa1 laa1
suddenly without reason
曬
saai3
(of the sun) to shine on
to bask in (the sunshine)
to dry (clothes, grain etc) in the sun
(fig.) to expose and share (one's experiences and thoughts) on the Web (loanword from "share")
(coll.) to give the cold shoulder to
to have very strong sunlight
to sunbathe
to show off
to flaunt
to print out photos
to sleep
to hide
to hide out
to stay
多
do1
many
much
often
a lot of
numerous
more
in excess
how (to what extent)
multi-
Taiwan pr. [duó] when it means "how"
much better
plenty
exceed
demonstrably
舊
gau6
old
opposite: new 新
former
worn (with age)
hundred bucks
a lump, a quantifier
錢
zin2
an ancient type of farming tool
去
heoi3
to go
to go to (a place)
to cause to go or send (sb)
(when used either before or after a verb) to go in order to do sth
to be apart from in space or time
(after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker)
(used after certain verbs to indicate detachment or separation)
(of a time or an event etc) just passed or elapsed
買
maai5
to buy
to purchase
to bribe
to persuade
to bet
to place a bet on
to kill
to have killed
枝
zi1
branch
classifier for sticks, rods, pencils, flowers etc
limbs
to branch off
架
gaa3
to support
classifier for planes, large vehicles, radios etc
to prop up
fight
quarrel
嘛
maa4
used in transliteration, such as in 'lama'
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