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eyes
-A group of cards in {% gameref kanhu %} is called an ‘eye’ (眼 Cantonese: ngaan⁵).[@CulinMahjong p. 156] In other games combinations are called called ‘ox’ (牛 Cantonese: ngau⁴).[@GamblingGamesOfMalaya p. 88] I wonder if both terms are derived by modifying ‘pair’ (偶 Cantonese: ngau⁵)?[@TonicDictionary p. 323]
+A group of cards in {% gameref kanhu %} is called an ‘eye’ (眼 Cantonese: {%pronounce lang="yue-Latn-jyutping" word="ngaan⁵" file="pronunciation_yue_眼.mp3" pronouncer="diniskachonchan" %}).[@CulinMahjong p. 156] In other games combinations are called called ‘ox’ (牛 Cantonese: ngau⁴).[@GamblingGamesOfMalaya p. 88] I wonder if both terms are derived by modifying ‘pair’ (偶 Cantonese: ngau⁵)?[@TonicDictionary p. 323]
In Mahjong the ‘eye’ is the pair that is required to make a complete hand.