How to pronounce 韆鞦 in Cantonese (1 out of 4):

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你睇下! 這棵樹上竟然掛了一個韆鞦畀細路仔玩, 他們不願走啦.

Cantonese Sentence Breakdown

nei5
you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您nín [您])
can be used to refer to an unspecified person
睇下 tai2 haa6
to take a look; to check something out [colloquial]
ze5
this
these
(commonly pr. [zhèi] before a classifier, esp. in Beijing)
the
here
now
then
fo3
measure word for trees
syu6
tree M: 棵kē [棵]
to cultivate
to set up
door screen
soeng6
on top
upon
above
upper
previous
first (of multiple parts)
superior, highest
竟然 ging2 jin4
unexpectedly
gwaa3
(verb) to miss (someone); (adverb) maybe
liu4
(modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
(completed action marker)
to finish
to end
to settle
a final particle indicating change of situation to understand
a verb particle indicating possibility
to put in
to take away
to escape
flee in secret
一個 jat1 go3
a; one
韆鞦 cin1 cau1
a swing
bei3
to confer on
to give to
to let
to allow
by
to
have been
細路仔 sai3 lou6 zai2
(slang) kids, children; child; a little boy
waan2
to play
to have fun
to trifle with
to amuse oneself
to have a good time
to not be serious
to be only joking
to play at
to do
to fool with
to mess around with someone
to be disrespectful
to treat someone as unimportant
他們 taa1 mun4
they
不願 bat1 jyun6
unwilling
zau2
to walk
to go
to run
to move (of vehicle)
to visit
to leave
to go away
to die (euph.)
from
through
away (in compound verbs, such as 撤走chèzǒu [撤走])
to change (shape, form, meaning)
to escape
to run away
to make a trip
to leak out
to incur loss
one's humble self
la5
“now”, with an connotation of doubt
surprise
disapproval

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