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How to pronounce 筆頭 in Cantonese (10 out of 10):
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Example 10 of 10
因為佢要
筆頭
入面個芯Touch到先會當你係Touch左
because it has to touch the core inside the pen tip first, so it will be like you're touching it.
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Cantonese Sentence Breakdown
因為
jan1 wai6
due to
佢
heoi5
he
she
it (Cantonese)
Mandarin equivalent: 他tā [他]
要
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
筆頭
bat1 tau4
tip of the pen
入面
jap6 min6
inside
個
go3
individual
this
that
size
classifier for people or objects in general or an action
indicates approximation when placed before numbers and after a verb
adds emphasis when added before a complement used with a verb
size
height
one
possessive particle
ten thousand dollars
bucks
芯
seon3
the tongue of a snake
到
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
先
sin3
early
prior
former
in advance
first
for now
ancestor
pioneering
only then
會
wui6
a moment (Taiwan pr. for this sense is [huǐ])
metropolitan
gatherings union
to meet
to catch up
當
dong3
right
trap
trick
pawn
to regard as
to pawn
thought
fit
proper
safe
appropriate
to treat as
你
nei5
you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您nín [您])
can be used to refer to an unspecified person
係
hai6
(Cantonese) to be
to connect
to relate to
to tie up
to bind
to be (literary)
to involve
relation
relationship
consequence
yes
indeed
right
左
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
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