How to pronounce 懸 in Cantonese (1 out of 3):

曾經是世界上最長的道路及鐵路兩用 索橋
It was once the longest suspension bridge in the world, both road and rail.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

曾經 cang4 ging1
once
si6
is
世界上 sai3 gaai3 soeng6
around the world; in this world
最長 zeoi3 coeng4
the longest
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
dou6
direction
way
road
path M: 条tiáo [条]
股gǔ [股]
principle
truth
morality
reason
skill
method
Dao (of Daoism)
to say
to speak
to talk
classifier for long thin things (rivers, cracks etc), barriers (walls, doors etc), questions (in an exam etc), commands, courses in a meal, steps in a process
province (of Korea or Japan)
channel
method
doctrine
teachings
lou6
road M: 条tiáo [条]
journey
route
line (bus etc)
sort
kind
path
street
journey
way
a surname
direction
course
logic
the record of each baccarat game
trend
tendency
way out of a situation
way forward
a sexual relationship
kap6
and
to reach
up to
in time for
extend
come up to
to match
to catch up with
to overtake
tit3
iron (metal)
arms
weapons
hard
strong
violent
unshakeable
determined
close
tight (slang)
solid
firm
cruel
merciless
ruthless
loeng5
two
both
some
a few
tael, unit of weight equal to 50 grams (modern) or 1
16 of a catty 斤jīn [斤] (old)
a group of about ten people
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
jyun4
to hang or suspend
to worry
public announcement
unresolved
baseless
without foundation
disparate
sok3
to breathe in
to sniff
sexy
to touch a woman in a sexual way
to win at gambling
kiu4
bridge
a beam
a cross-piece
a surname M: 座zuò [座]