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English: At the bottom is the Lord's prayer written in written Cantonese.

主嘅祈禱

我嘅父喺天上,願你嘅名,係聖,願你嘅國降落嚟,願你嘅旨意得成就,在地猶如在天一樣,我哋所用嘅糧食,求你今日賜俾我,求你免我欠你嘅債,好似我免人欠我債一樣,令我咪受迷惑,救我出罪惡之外。因爲邦國權榮,俱係你有,至到世世代代,真係我哋心想嘅咯。

阿門。
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Source Easy questions for beginners in English and Chinese
Author Otis Gibson

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