How to pronounce 褲 in Cantonese (4 out of 22):

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而家因為入咗呢度影對面呢條包括鞋都係曬呢啲
And now that I've got this picture, this pair of pants and shoes are all over it.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

而家 ji4 gaa1
(adverb) right now; now; this moment
因為 jan1 wai6
due to
jap6
to enter
to go into
to join
to become a member of
to confirm or agree with
abbr. for 入声rùshēng [入声]
to receive
to sink
harmonize with
to arrive at
to put in
zo2
Cantonese particle equivalent to 了le [了] or 过guò [过], a particle used to indicate perfective aspect for continuous state
completed actions
past events
change of situation
呢度 ni1 dou6
(prep.) here.
jing2
picture
image
film
movie
photograph
reflection
shadow
trace
to project a shadow
shadowy
to photograph
to film
to copy and imitate
to reflect
對面 deoi3 min6
across
ni1
this
tiu5
strip
item
article
clause (of law or treaty)
classifier for long thin things (ribbon, river, road, trousers, people (in slangs) etc)
order
orderliness
ten dollars
fu3
pants
包括 baau1 kwok3
include
haai4
shoe M: 双shuāng [双]
只zhī [只]
footwear
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
hai6
(Cantonese) to be
to connect
to relate to
to tie up
to bind
to be (literary)
to involve
relation
relationship
consequence
yes
indeed
right
saai3
(of the sun) to shine on
to bask in (the sunshine)
to dry (clothes, grain etc) in the sun
(fig.) to expose and share (one's experiences and thoughts) on the Web (loanword from "share")
(coll.) to give the cold shoulder to
to have very strong sunlight
to sunbathe
to show off
to flaunt
to print out photos
to sleep
to hide
to hide out
to stay
呢啲 ni1 di1
(slang) these
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