How to pronounce 沙田馬場 in Cantonese (3 out of 3):

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我買媽啦我從來都未嚟過嘅一場嚟到沙田馬場梗係要買馬啦
I bought it for my mom, and the only time I ever went to the Sadat Racecourse was to buy a horse.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

ngo5
I
me
my
us
we
our
self
maai5
to buy
to purchase
to bribe
to persuade
to bet
to place a bet on
to kill
to have killed
maa5
Mazu
Matsu
Ma-tsu, a patron goddess in Chinese legends
la5
“now”, with an connotation of doubt
surprise
disapproval
從來 cung4 loi4
always
dou1
all
both
entirely
(used for emphasis) even
already
(not) at all
metropolis
capital
big city
the whole
elegant
refined
without exception
also
too
still
used in a sentence to add an inference or interrogative tone
mei6
not yet
lei4
used in transliteration
to come
used as a final particle to add emphasis
gwo3
(experienced action marker)
to cross
to go over
to pass (time)
to celebrate (a holiday)
to live
to get along
excessively
too-
to pass
to pass through
to go across
to surpass
to exceed
to excel
too much
mistake
fault
to transfer (funds
territory
allegiance)
koi3
indignant
generous
to sigh (with emotion)
一場 jat1 coeng4
[measure word] one round or an event, such as a round of game, a dream, or a speech.
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
沙田馬場 saa1 tin4 maa5 coeng4
(noun) Sha Tin Racecourse
梗係 gang2 hai6
(adverb) of course; without a doubt; undoubtedly; unquestionably; naturally; obviously; of course!
jiu3
important
vital
to want
to ask for
will
going to (as future auxiliary)
may
must
(used in a comparison) must be
probably
if
essential points
necessary
necessity
to desire
to need
should
maa5
horse M: 匹pǐ [匹]
horse or cavalry piece in Chinese chess
knight in Western chess
a surname
KangXi radicial 187
a subordinate
a prostitute
a follower in a triad gang
a motor bike
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