How to pronounce 午餐肉 in Cantonese (54 out of 59):

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讓它四周均勻受熱,現慢慢煎香午餐肉
to allow it to be heated evenly on all sides. Now slowly fry the luncheon meat.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

joeng6
to yield
to permit
to let sb do sth
to have sb do sth
to make sb (feel sad etc)
to allow
to concede
to convey
to transfer
to make way
to step aside
by
to1
it
other
used as a meaningless mock object
四周 sei3 zau1
four weeks
均勻 wan6 wan4
even
受熱 sau6 jit6
heat up
jin6
to appear
present
now
existing
current
to manifest
to become visible
extempore
cash
ready
available
actual
慢慢 maan6 maan2
(verb) Take someone's time
zin1
to pan fry
to sauté
to decoct
to simmer
decoction
to make it hard for someone
to torment
hoeng1
fragrant
sweet smelling
aromatic
savory or appetizing
(to eat) with relish
(of sleep) sound
perfume or spice
joss or incense stick M: 根gēn [根]
spice
incense
scent
aroma
fragrance
a good name
a surname
to sniff
richly satisfying
fond
popular
pertaining to woman
beautiful
to die
KangXi radical 186
午餐肉 ng5 caan1 juk6
spam; luncheon meat

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