How to pronounce 硬淨 in Cantonese (8 out of 9):

但係塊UTG上面Samsung就用咗一塊比以前硬淨80%嘅膠膜去保護佢
But on top of the UTI, Samsung uses a film that is 80% more hard than it was before.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

但係 daan6 hai6
(conjunction) but
faai3
lump (of earth)
chunk
piece
classifier for pieces of cloth, cake, soap etc
(coll.) classifier for money and currency units
gap
vagina
cunt
上面 soeng6 min6
(noun) Up stair; (figurative - old) 1. China
zau6
at once
right away
only
just (emphasis)
as early as
already
as soon as
then
in that case
as many as
even if
to approach
to move towards
to undertake
to engage in
to suffer
subjected to
to accomplish
to take advantage of
to go with (of foods)
with regard to
concerning
to yield oneself to
to compromise
will do
no other
to let
allow something be a certain way
according to
supposing
either…or
exactly
precisely
definitely
to accommodate
has
have been
to give in
jung6
to use
to employ
to have to
to eat or drink
expense or outlay
usefulness
hence
therefore
to apply
to operate
function
to spend
to make use
to serve as
to eat
to drink
with
to need
to exert
effect
with this
zo2
Cantonese particle equivalent to 了le [了] or 过guò [过], a particle used to indicate perfective aspect for continuous state
completed actions
past events
change of situation
一塊 jat1 faai3
Together
bei3
close
recent
until
till
to stand close together
to cling to
to collude with
以前 yi5 cin4
before
硬淨 ngaang6 zing6
tough; hard
koi3
indignant
generous
to sigh (with emotion)
gaau1
to glue
glue
gum
rubber
adhesive
sticky
plastic
dumb
nonsense
someone who lacks common sense and intelligence
a derogatory term for someone with a weird hobby or fetish
mou4
to kneel and worship
heoi3
to go
to go to (a place)
to cause to go or send (sb)
(when used either before or after a verb) to go in order to do sth
to be apart from in space or time
(after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker)
(used after certain verbs to indicate detachment or separation)
(of a time or an event etc) just passed or elapsed
保護 bou2 wu6
protect
heoi5
he
she
it (Cantonese)
Mandarin equivalent: 他tā [他]