How to pronounce 差唔 in Cantonese (15 out of 15):

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然後我哋食到差唔到呢佢就畀咗呢個蠟燭架畀我哋啦,咁就係熱住個牛扒用嘅

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

然後 jin4 hau6
then
我哋 ngo5 dei6
(pronoun) we; us
食到 sik6 dou3
eat
差唔 caa1 m4
worse
dou3
to (a place)
until (a time)
up to
to go
to arrive
(verb complement denoting completion or result of an action)
been to
a particle used after a verb or adjective to indicate degree
extent
ni1
this
heoi5
he
she
it (Cantonese)
Mandarin equivalent: 他tā [他]
zau6
at once
right away
only
just (emphasis)
as early as
already
as soon as
then
in that case
as many as
even if
to approach
to move towards
to undertake
to engage in
to suffer
subjected to
to accomplish
to take advantage of
to go with (of foods)
with regard to
concerning
to yield oneself to
to compromise
will do
no other
to let
allow something be a certain way
according to
supposing
either…or
exactly
precisely
definitely
to accommodate
has
have been
to give in
bei3
to confer on
to give to
to let
to allow
by
to
have been
zo2
Cantonese particle equivalent to 了le [了] or 过guò [过], a particle used to indicate perfective aspect for continuous state
completed actions
past events
change of situation
呢個 ni1 go3
this
蠟燭 laap6 zuk1
candle
gaa3
to support
classifier for planes, large vehicles, radios etc
to prop up
fight
quarrel
la5
“now”, with an connotation of doubt
surprise
disapproval
gam3
so (Cantonese)
Mandarin equivalent: 这样zhèyàng [这样], like this
就係 zau6 hai6
it is; exactly
jit6
to warm up
to heat up
hot (of weather)
heat
fervent
fever
passionate
enthuiastic
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
go3
individual
this
that
size
classifier for people or objects in general or an action
indicates approximation when placed before numbers and after a verb
adds emphasis when added before a complement used with a verb
size
height
one
possessive particle
ten thousand dollars
bucks
牛扒 ngau4 paa2
(noun) (food) a beefsteak
jung6
to use
to employ
to have to
to eat or drink
expense or outlay
usefulness
hence
therefore
to apply
to operate
function
to spend
to make use
to serve as
to eat
to drink
with
to need
to exert
effect
with this
koi3
indignant
generous
to sigh (with emotion)

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