How to pronounce 含 in Cantonese (9 out of 14):

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一個叫「閃」, 一個叫「」, 老三叫「雅弗」
One is called "Spark", one is "Hum", and the old one is "Jeff".

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

一個 jat1 go3
a; one
giu3
to shout
to call
to order
to ask
to be called
by (indicates agent in the passive mood)
to cry
to hail
to greet
to cause
sim2
to dodge
to duck out of the way
to beat it
shaken (by a fall)
to sprain
to pull a muscle
lightning
spark
a flash
to flash (across one's mind)
to leave behind
to avoid
to evade
to make way for
to have a mishap
to strain
to injure
to leave in a hurry
to shoot off
to sneak away
to clear out
to run for it
to flee
ham4
to keep
to contain
to suck (keep in your mouth without chewing)
to cherish
to endure
to harbour
lou5
prefix used before the surname of a person or a numeral indicating the order of birth of the children in a family or to indicate affection or familiarity
old (of people)
venerable (person)
experienced
of long standing
always
all the time
of the past
very
outdated
(of meat etc) tough
old age
abbreviation for Laotse, the founder of Taoism
a surname
to retire from official service
to become old
to honor the aged
shameless, thick-skinned
familiar term of respect for elderly people
decrepit
hardened
steady
trustworthy
dark
deep (colour)
youngest (in Beijing dialect)
parents
saam3
multiple times; repeatedly
ngaa5
elegant
pleasure
honor
name of sections in Book of Poetry
refined
graceful
sophisticated
polished
your gracious
often
indeed
friendship
a type of wine vessel
fit1
fit (loanword)
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