How to pronounce 港元 in Cantonese (80 out of 162):

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14萬鎊即百四百五萬港元 現在貴些啦
£140,000 is HK$145,000. It's more expensive now.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

maak6
part of a double-barreled surname
bong6
pound (currency)
zik1
namely
that is
i.e.
prompt
at once
at present
even if
prompted (by the occasion)
to approach
to come into contact
to assume (office)
to draw near
quickly
immediately
mak6
to strive
to endeavour
to work hard
四百 sei3 baak3
four hundred
五萬 ng5 maan6
fifty thousand
港元 gong2 jyun4
Hong Kong dollar
現在 jin6 zoi6
now
gwai3
expensive
noble
your (name), used in a polite expression
precious
costly
valuable
a surname
to esteem highly
to value
to treasure
to honour or love
honorable
honorific
part of a place name
elegant
high class
se1
some
few
several
measure word indicating a small amount or small number (greater than 1)
a little
somewhat
la5
“now”, with an connotation of doubt
surprise
disapproval

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