How to pronounce 合資 in Cantonese (6 out of 6):

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而仲合資格留低嘅華人亦都係因為 華人整個群體唔受歡迎,所以佢哋大多都聚埋一齊住,

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

nang4
an alternative form for 能,to be able
zung6
second month of a season
middle
intermediate
second amongst brothers
a surname
a mediator
still (doing something)
still (usually used in the context of ‘still not’ or to describe the remaining time left till something)
even more
in addition
last but not the least
合資 hap6 zi1
joint venture
gaak3
square
frame
rule
(legal) case
style
character
standard
pattern
(grammar) case
(classical) to obstruct
to hinder
(classical) to arrive
to come
(classical) to investigate
to study exhaustively
shelf
division
to combat
to hit
to examine
a shop
留低 lau4 dai1
stay (spoken)
koi3
indignant
generous
to sigh (with emotion)
華人 waa4 jan4
Chinese people
亦都 jik6 dou1
also
hai6
(Cantonese) to be
to connect
to relate to
to tie up
to bind
to be (literary)
to involve
relation
relationship
consequence
yes
indeed
right
因為 jan1 wai6
due to
整個 zing2 go3
entire
kwan4
group
crowd
flock, herd, pack etc
numerous
to join with
to associate with
tai2
body
form
style
system
group
entity
object
substance
ng4
oh (expression of agreement or surprise)
(Cantonese) not
to hold in mouth
to bite
受歡迎 sau6 fun1 jing4
popular
所以 so2 ji5
hence
佢哋 keoi5 dei6
(pronoun) they
大多 daai6 do1
mostly
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
zeoi6
to congregate
to assemble
to mass
to gather together
to amass
to polymerize
a hamlet
village
maai4
to bury
to conceal
to hide
to settle (an account)
to close out
to finish up
to move closer to
closer together
as well
一齊 jat1 cai4
(adverb) all together
zyu6
to live
to dwell
to stay
to reside
to stop
(suffix indicating firmness, steadiness, or coming to a halt)
used after a verb to indicate a continuous state or an action which has not been completed yet
used between two verbs to indicate the two actions being performed simultaneously
used after a verb to indicate the action is temporary, similar to adding 'for now' or 'yet' after a verb
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