How to pronounce 导 in Cantonese (6 out of 27):

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有些餐厅做牛肉会放很多的苏打粉进去,致牛肉没有了鲜味
Some beef restaurants put a lot of soup in the powder, which makes the beef taste less delicious.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

有些 jau5 se1
some
caan1
meal
to eat
classifier for meals, scolding, beating
a fix
dose of drug
a sex session
ting1
hall
zou6
to do
to make
to produce
to write
to compose
to act as
to engage in
to hold (a party)
to be
to become
to function (in some capacity)
to serve as
to be used for
to form (a bond or relationship)
to pretend
to feign
to act a part
to put on appearance
to fight
to kill
to trick
to have sex
牛肉 ngau4 yuk6
beef
will
can
fong3
to release
to free
to let go
to put
to place
to let out
to set off (fireworks)
to dismiss
to let off
to lend for interest
to send into exile
to blossom
to enlarge
to lengthen
to let out
to put (animals) out to graze
uninhibited
to be open (unconstrained sexually)
很多 han2 do1
noun; a lot of
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
ding2
to take the lead
fan2
powder
cosmetic face powder
food prepared from starch
noodles or pasta made from any kind of flour
whitewash
white
pink
to crush to powder
powdered
plastered
soft as powder
powdery
pulverized
heroin
drug
fans
zeon3
enter; to advance
heoi3
to go
to go to (a place)
to cause to go or send (sb)
(when used either before or after a verb) to go in order to do sth
to be apart from in space or time
(after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker)
(used after certain verbs to indicate detachment or separation)
(of a time or an event etc) just passed or elapsed
dou6
guide
zai3
to cause
mou5
not
有了 jau5 liu5
have it
sin1
fresh
mei6
taste
smell
classifier for drugs (in TCM)
dish
ingredients
odor
interest
to ponder over
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