How to pronounce 午餐肉 in Cantonese (56 out of 59):

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已煎好午餐肉,夠香便將它抣起
meat. When the luncheon meat is fried and fragrant enough, pick it up.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

ji5
already
to stop
then
afterwards
only
too much
enough!
used as a final particle to add emphasis
zin1
to pan fry
to sauté
to decoct
to simmer
decoction
to make it hard for someone
to torment
hou3
to like
to love
to be fond of
to be liable to
to be likely to
午餐肉 ng5 caan1 juk6
spam; luncheon meat
gau3
to reach
to be enough
adequate
tired of
fed up with
too
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
便 pin4
cheap
unmerited advantages
glib-tongued
bulging
zoeng3
a military commander
a general officer
to command
to1
it
other
used as a meaningless mock object
hei2
to rise
to raise
to get up
to set out
to start
to appear
to launch
to initiate (action)
to draft
to establish
to get (from a depot or counter)
verb suffix, to start
(before place or time) starting from
classifier for occurrences or unpredictable events: case, instance
classifier for groups: batch, group
to stand up
to go up
to happen
to take place
to uncover

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