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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2016 · 8 MIN

2.l.17 笑话《王子和公主》

from Learning Chinese through Stories

The prince was under a curse and he could only say one word every one year. Hence, he did not speak for 5 years so that he could tell a princess something very important. Five years passed and when he finally could say five words, something shocking happened... Worksheet questions for this story can be found under the tab "练习题Worksheet" on http://www.learningchinesethroughstories.com 王子被施了魔法,一年只能说一个字。他五年没说话,攒够能讲五个字时,来到公主面前说:"公主我爱你"。公主只回答了一个字,王子就晕倒了。公主说"啥?" ——摘自http://www.jj59.com/gaoxiaowenzhang/030757.html 王子 wángzǐ Noun, prince 施 shī Verb, to cast (a spell over someone or something) 魔法 mófǎ Noun, wizardry 攒 zǎn Verb, to accumulate 够 gòu Adj, enough; sufficient 讲 jiǎng Verb, to speak; to talk 公主 gōngzhǔ Noun, princess 晕 yūn Verb, to faint 倒 dǎo Verb, to fall down 啥 shá Pronoun, what? Usually used by itself as"啥?"to ask another interlocutor for repeat 干啥呢? A colloquial way to ask "What are you up to?" in Northeastern China.

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