How to pronounce 蜜桃 in Cantonese (7 out of 10):

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份量呢適中, 有果味, 帶果香. 三款都同樣出色, 我最欣賞嘅呢即係個蜜桃凍湯

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

份量 fan6 leong4
portion
ni1
this
適中 sik1 zung1
appropriate
jau6
also
again
gwo2
fruit
result
resolute
indeed
if really
full
a surname
nuts
berries
mei6
taste
smell
classifier for drugs (in TCM)
dish
ingredients
odor
interest
to ponder over
daai3
band
belt
girdle
ribbon
tire
area
zone
region M: 条tiáo [条]
to wear
to carry
to take along
to bear (i.e. to have)
to lead
to bring
to look after
to raise
to involve
mix with
hoeng1
fragrant
sweet smelling
aromatic
savory or appetizing
(to eat) with relish
(of sleep) sound
perfume or spice
joss or incense stick M: 根gēn [根]
spice
incense
scent
aroma
fragrance
a good name
a surname
to sniff
richly satisfying
fond
popular
pertaining to woman
beautiful
to die
KangXi radical 186
saam3
multiple times; repeatedly
fun2
section
paragraph
funds M: 笔bǐ [笔]
个gè [个]
classifier for versions or models (of a product)
pattern
style
design
to treat cordially
inscription (on letter)
sincere
leisurely
to knock
character
nature
dou1
all
both
entirely
(used for emphasis) even
already
(not) at all
metropolis
capital
big city
the whole
elegant
refined
without exception
also
too
still
used in a sentence to add an inference or interrogative tone
同樣 tung4 joeng6
similarly
出色 ceot1 sik1
outstanding
ngo5
I
me
my
us
we
our
self
zeoi3
most
the most
-est (superlative suffix)
exceedingly
extreme
欣賞 yan1 soeng2
appreciate
koi3
indignant
generous
to sigh (with emotion)
即係 zik1 hai6
(adverb) same as; exactly as; equivalent to; 'which means' or 'which is to say', usually used before explanations
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
蜜桃 mat6 tou4
peach
dung3
(adjective) (of beverage) Iced
tong3
an alternative form for 燙, scald

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