Long live the King!

Long live the King!(
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lihv
 
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kihng
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. ¡Larga vida al rey!
The crowds gathered around the castle called out "Long live the King!"La multitud reunida alrededor del castillo gritó "¡Larga vida al rey!"
b. ¡Qué viva el rey!
A heckler yelled "Long live the King!" to disrupt the king's speech on economic policy.Un alborotador gritó "¡Qué viva el rey!" para interrumpir el discurso del rey sobre su política económica.
c. ¡Viva el rey!
Before battle, the knights chanted "Long live the King!"Antes de la batalla, los caballeros exclamaron "¡Viva el rey!"
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