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Please write it for me
唔該你幫我寫啦 (m̀hgōi néih bōng ngóh sé laa1) — laa1: Polite urging.
Men are like that
男人係咁嘅 (làahmyán haih gam ge3) — ge3: General descriptive fact.
My younger brother is an accountant
我細佬做會計師㗎 (ngóh sailóu jouh wuihgaisī gaa3) — gaa3: Asserting factual information.
I'm just looking
我淨係睇吓啫 (ngóh jihnghaih tái-háh ze1) — ze1: Minimizing; “just” or “only”.
The noodles cannot be eaten
啲麵唔食得㗎 (dī mihn mh sihk dak gaa3) — gaa3: Factual tone, confirming reality.
The noodles are ready to eat
啲麵食得喇 (dī mihn sihk dak laa3) — laa3: Indicates completion with present effect.
They're already married
佢哋結咗婚未呀? (kéuihdeih git-jó-fān meih a) — a: Mild question tone, neutral.
What, they're married?
佢哋結咗婚嘅喇? (kéuihdeih git-jó-fān ge la) — la: Indicates completed action with present relevance.
Are they married?
佢哋結咗婚嘅喇咩? (kéuihdeih git-jó-fān ge la mē) — mē: Expresses surprise or rhetorical question.
Why don't you tell her?
你會唔會講俾佢聽呀? (néih wúih-mh-wúih góng béi kéuih tēng a) — a: Gentle question particle, softens the tone.