How to pronounce 津 in Cantonese (20 out of 30):

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加左啲沙醬落去我地就可以放三文魚籽喇
And if we put the sausage down, we can put the salmon in.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

gaa3
to add
plus
(used after an adverb such as 不, 大, 稍 etc, and before a disyllabic verb, to indicate that the action of the verb is applied to sth or sb previously mentioned)
to apply (restrictions etc) to (sb)
to give (support, consideration etc) to (sth)
to increase
to augment
to append
zo2
left
the Left (politics)
east
unorthodox
queer
wrong
differing
opposite
variant of 佐zuǒ [佐]
clumsy
awkward
queer
odd
bigoted
to be demoted
a surname
used after a verb as a marker to show that the action has been completed
used after an adjective to show a change in a state
dit1
only a little bit
saa1
granule
hoarse
raspy
sand
powder M: 粒lì [粒]
abbr. for Tsar or Tsarist Russia
a surname
zeon1
saliva
sweat
a ferry crossing
a ford (river crossing)
abbr. for Tianjin 天津
to moisten
to dampen
zoeng3
thick paste of fermented soybean
marinated in soy paste
paste
jam
a sauce
condiment
落去 lok6 heoi3
go down (spoken)
ngo5
I
me
my
us
we
our
self
deng6
-ly
structural particle: used before a verb or adjective, linking it to preceding modifying adverbial adjunct
earth
soil
ground
region
the base of the coffin
就可以 zau6 ho2 ji5
then 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)
三文魚 sam1 man4 jyu4
salmon
zi2
seeds
pip
pit
stone (of a fruit)
laa3
trumpet
loudspeaker'
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