How to pronounce 答謝 in Cantonese (1 out of 3):

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平原君為答謝魯仲連,想給魯仲連一塊封地,
Plain wanted to give him a piece of land.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

平原 peng4 jyun4
plain
gwan1
monarch
lord
gentleman
ruler
sovereign
chief
a formal form of address for a male in formal speech, you
Mr
wai6
because of
for
on account of
on behalf of
by (in the passive voice)
答謝 daap6 ze6
express thanks
lou5
crass
stupid
rude
vulgar
rough
imprudent
a surname
part of a place name
name of an ancient state
zung6
second month of a season
middle
intermediate
second amongst brothers
a surname
a mediator
still (doing something)
still (usually used in the context of ‘still not’ or to describe the remaining time left till something)
even more
in addition
last but not the least
lin4
to link
to join
to connect
continuously
in succession
including
(used with 也, 都 etc) even
company (military)
to involve
including
together with
besides
to the extent of
company (of soldiers)
a surname
soeng2
to think
to believe
to suppose
to wish
to want
to miss (feel wistful about the absence of sb or sth)
to plan
kap1
to
for
for the benefit of
to give
to allow
to do sth (for sb)
(grammatical equivalent of 被)
(grammatical equivalent of 把)
(sentence intensifier)
to supply
to provide
well provided for
abundant
glib
一塊 jat1 faai3
Together
封地 fung1 dei6
fief
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