How to pronounce 袁 in Cantonese (5 out of 6):

投票站主任海發表示獲得選舉事務處通知可以爆箱點票,又話點票站職員同警員監督下封箱與以往程序一樣
Election Commissioner Liu Hai, the head of the polling station, said that the notification could be used to drop ballots, and that the polling station staff and police would monitor the box as before.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

投票站 tou5 piu3 zaam6
polling station
主任 zyu2 jam6
supervisor
jyun4
long robe (old)
a surname
hoi2
ocean
sea M: 个gè [个]
片piàn [片]
great number of people or things
(dialect) numerous
aimlessly
overseas
Shanghai
a surname
發表 faat3 biu2
to announce
si6
to show
to reveal
to manifest
to demonstrate
to make known
to notify
to indicate
notice
to instruct
a letter
instructions
to inform
獲得 wok6 dak1
obtain
選舉事務處 syun2 geoi2 si6 mou6 cyu3
Registration and Electoral Office
通知 tung1 zi1
notify
可以 ho2 ji5
(adjective) so so
bok3
to explode or burst
to quick fry or quick boil
crackle
to pop
to occur unexpectedly
to break out
to disclose
to expose
to reveal
to burgle
full to maximum capacity
full
to come sexually
to ejaculate
soeng1
box
trunk
chest
case
點票 dim2 piu3
count votes
又話 jau6 waa6
say also; referring to things one said before, similar to saying "didn't you say…?"
zaam6
station
to stand
to halt
to stop
branch of a company or organization
website
to stand one's ground
a stand
to be on one's feet
a stop
a centre
職員 zik1 jyun4
staff
tung4
and
警員 ging2 jyun4
a police officer
監督 gaam1 duk1
supervise
haa6
down
downwards
below, under, underneath
lower
later
next (week etc)
second (of two parts)
to decline
to go down
to arrive at (a decision, conclusion etc)
inferior
fung1
to confer
to grant
to bestow a title
to seal
package, classifier for sealed objects, esp. letters
a surname
tip
to close up
to heap earth over mound
big
envelope
jyu6
to participate
以往 yi5 wong5
in the past
程序 ce4 seot6
procedure
一樣 jat1 joeng6
the same