How to pronounce 矢 in Cantonese (4 out of 11):

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坡板既頂同埋坡板既底都有路可以接落去雄獅拉脊落山
Both the top and bottom of the slope have paths that lead to the lion's tail and the mountain's arrow.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

po1
slope M: 个gè [个]
sloping
slanted
hillside
Singaporean
baan2
board
plank
plate
shutter
table tennis bat
clappers (music) M: 块kuài [块]
accented beat in Chinese music
hard
stiff
to stop smiling or look serious
gei3
already
ding2
most
to carry on the head
to push to the top
to go against
to replace
to substitute
to be subjected to (an aerial bombing, hailstorm etc)
(slang) to "bump" a forum thread to raise its profile
a type of hat worn by officials in the past indicative of their rank
to prop up
to set against
to take over
best
to push from below or behind
exceedingly
to retort
to answer back
to withstand
to stand up to
to be equal to
to bear
to endure
to put up with
to screw (have sex with)
to get high on drugs or alcohol
shit!
damn!
an exclamation used by gamblers when they are wishing for something they want when gambling
同埋 tung4 maai4
and; together with
dik1
an alternative form for the word的, a possessive, adjectival suffix
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
有路 jau5 lou6
secret affair (spoken)
可以 ho2 ji5
(adjective) so so
zip3
to receive
to answer (the phone)
to meet or welcome sb
to connect
to catch
to join
to extend
to take one's turn on duty
to take over for sb
to continue
to make contact with
to pick up
a surname
落去 lok6 heoi3
go down (spoken)
雄獅 hung4 si1
male lion
laap6
jumbled
si2
old variant of 屎shǐ [屎], excrement
zik3
spine
back
ridge
Taiwan pr. [jí] or [jǐ]
backbone
落山 lok6 saan1
to go down the mountain; to leave after finishing an apprenticeship or after having learnt everything from one's master [colloquial]
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