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How to pronounce 鏞 in Cantonese (1 out of 1):
Example 1 of 1
上一集我們去完
鏞
記吃燒鵝和很正的雲吞麵
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Cantonese Sentence Breakdown
上
soeng6
on top
upon
above
upper
previous
first (of multiple parts)
superior, highest
一
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
集
zap6
to gather
to collect
collected works
classifier for sections of a TV series etc: episode
a market
to compile
achievements
我們
ngo5 mun4
we
去完
heoi3 jyun4
after going
記
gei3
to record
to note
to remember
mark
sign
classifier for blows, kicks, shots
written accounts
records
a seal
to keep in mind
a book recording notes
information
people
usually used in abbreviating the name or brandname of a shop
business
吃
hek3
to eat
to consume
to eat at (a cafeteria etc)
to eradicate
to destroy
to absorb
to suffer
燒鵝
siu1 ngo2
roast goose
和
wo4
and
很
han2
very
正
zing3
straight
upright
proper
main
principal
to correct
to rectify
exactly
just (at that time)
right (in that place)
(math.) positive
right in the middle
pure
authentic
shape with regular edges
just right
just happening
continuing
exactly like
very strong (sun)
formal
precisely
regular
obverse
sharp (time)
to straighten out
的
dik1
of
~'s (possessive particle)
(used after an attribute)
(used to form a nominal expression)
(used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)
truly
really
indeed
target
to lift up
few
small
to fetch
to move
to get
to pick up
to force
雲吞
wan4 tan1
(slang) nasal mucus that wrapped with a tissue paper (because the shape of that tissue paper is like a wonton.)
麵
min6
flour
noodles
dough
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