How to pronounce 繁忙 in Cantonese (40 out of 44):

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局長你可能今天公務沒那麼繁忙啦,你坐在這裡坐了一整個早上。

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

局長 guk6 zoeng2
chief
nei5
you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您nín [您])
can be used to refer to an unspecified person
可能 ho2 nang4
(modal verb) can
今天 gam1 tin1
today
公務 gung1 mou6
official duties
mei6
(negative prefix for verbs)
have not
not
to be inferior to
to sink
to submerge
to rise beyond
to confiscate
to disappear
to come to an end
那麼 naa5 mo1
so
繁忙 faan4 mong4
busy
la5
“now”, with an connotation of doubt
surprise
disapproval
zo6
to sit
to take a seat
to take (a bus, airplane etc)
to bear fruit
variant of 座zuò [座]
a seat
for a building to have its back towards
to put something on a fire
to be sentenced
zoi6
(located) at
(to be) in
to exist
in the middle of doing sth
(indicating an action in progress)
to depend on
to rest with
to be alive
這裡 ze2 lei5
here
liu4
(modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
(completed action marker)
to finish
to end
to settle
a final particle indicating change of situation to understand
a verb particle indicating possibility
to put in
to take away
to escape
flee in secret
jat1
one
single
a (article)
as soon as
entire
whole
all
throughout
"one" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 1)
also pr. [yāo] for greater clarity when spelling out numbers digit by digit
first (positional)
one part of a fraction, such as 'a' quarter, an eighth
a short duration (when used with a verb)
each
same
dedicated
from the start
整個 zing2 go3
entire
早上 zou2 soeng6
(noun) Morning

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