How to pronounce 纜車 in Cantonese (16 out of 17):

Previous Example Example 16 of 17 Next Example
如果你上嚟嗰陣冇買到來回飛 或者只係想坐纜車落山
If you're going up, you don't have to come back and fly, or you just want to ride a bike down a mountain.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

如果 jyu4 gwo2
if
nei5
you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您nín [您])
can be used to refer to an unspecified person
上嚟 soeng5 lai2
to come over, to come up
嗰陣 go2 zan6
(noun) that time; then; those days; (adverb) at that time; at the time; back then; in those days
mo5
to not have (Cantonese)
Mandarin equivalent: 没有méiyǒu [没有]
maai5
to buy
to purchase
to bribe
to persuade
to bet
to place a bet on
to kill
to have killed
到來 dou3 loi4
arrival
wui4
return
fei1
to fly
to dart
to float
to dump (break up with) someone
to travel by plane
to rush to somewhere
to toss
to throw
to skip pass
to flutter
to move swiftly
to cut (hair)
flying
a ticket
a bullet
a hoodlum
quanitifyer for cigarettes
或者 waak6 ze2
or
只係 zi2 hai6
only (spoken)
soeng2
to think
to believe
to suppose
to wish
to want
to miss (feel wistful about the absence of sb or sth)
to plan
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
纜車 laam6 ce1
(transportation in Hong Kong) The Peak Tram
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]
Previous Example Example 16 of 17 Next Example