How to pronounce 椰絲 in Cantonese (1 out of 2):

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另外有別於小時候吃的 通常夾的是花生碎和椰絲會比較香
And other things that you eat when you're young are usually peanut butter and silk, which smells like it.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

另外 ling6 ngoi6
(pronoun) another
有別 yau5 bit6
different
wu1
(literary) Oh!
Ah!
a tiger (dated term)
小時候 siu2 si4 hau6
childhood
hek3
to eat
to consume
to eat at (a cafeteria etc)
to eradicate
to destroy
to absorb
to suffer
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
通常 tung1 soeng4
normally
gip6
to press from either side
to place in between
to sandwich
to carry sth under armpit
wedged between
between
to intersperse
to mix
to mingle
clip
folder
Taiwan pr. [jiá]
double layered
lined
to work together
to chip in together
forcibly
as well as
tweezers
pincers
pliers
a fasterner
si6
is
花生 fa1 saang1
peanut
seoi3
to break down
to break into pieces
fragmentary
to smash
broken
busted
torn
trivial
unimportant
paltry
too elaborate and dull (writing)
garrulous
wo4
and
椰絲 je4 si1
shredded coconut
wui6
a moment (Taiwan pr. for this sense is [huǐ])
metropolitan
gatherings union
to meet
to catch up
比較 bei2 gaau3
compare
hoeng1
fragrant
sweet smelling
aromatic
savory or appetizing
(to eat) with relish
(of sleep) sound
perfume or spice
joss or incense stick M: 根gēn [根]
spice
incense
scent
aroma
fragrance
a good name
a surname
to sniff
richly satisfying
fond
popular
pertaining to woman
beautiful
to die
KangXi radical 186
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