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I won't play with you. I want to be quiet. Cantonese translation
All right, play with you. I want to be quiet.
Tone: mtung nei dei waanzyu, ngor sheung zinghah.
Hmm: No, no.
The same: preposition, heel, and
You: the second person is plural, you.
Live: auxiliary verb, indicating the state of ongoing action.
Quiet: adjectives are used as verbs, calm down.
Scared: auxiliary verb, sorry.
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