How to pronounce 午餐肉 in Cantonese (58 out of 59):

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攪勻了午餐肉後,在鑊邊落1茶匙的生抽
After mixing the luncheon meat, add 1 teaspoon of light soy sauce on the side of the wok.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

攪勻 gaau2 wan4
to mix evenly; to mix well
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
午餐肉 ng5 caan1 juk6
spam; luncheon meat
hau6
back
behind
rear
afterwards
after
later
descendants
then
a surname
future
after next
succeeding
zoi6
(located) at
(to be) in
to exist
in the middle of doing sth
(indicating an action in progress)
to depend on
to rest with
to be alive
wok6
wok (dialect)
cauldron (old)
large iron pot
pan
a problem
a situation
a conflict
a fight
sex
to fail
to mess up a situation
tinfoil used for taking drug
bin1
side
edge
margin
border
boundary M: 个gè [个]
simultaneously
verge
hem
limits
bounds
nearby
near to
a surname
which
where
what
lok6
to fall or drop
(of the sun) to set
(of a tide) to go out
to lower
to decline or sink
to lag or fall behind
to fall onto
to rest with
to get or receive
to write down
whereabouts
settlement
to deliver
to put in
茶匙 caa4 ci4
teaspoon
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
生抽 saang1 cau1
light soy sauce

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