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两只老虎 Two Tigers
儿歌 两只老虎
liǎng 两 zhī 只 lǎo hǔ 老虎 ,
liǎng 两 zhī 只 lǎo hǔ 老虎
pǎo 跑 de 得 kuài 快 ,
pǎo 跑 de 得 kuài 快
yī 一 zhī 只 méi yǒu 没有 ěr duo 耳朵
yī 一 zhī 只 méi yǒu 没有 wěi ba 尾巴
zhēn 真 qí guài 奇怪 ,
zhēn 真 qí guài 奇怪
Two tigers Two tigers, two tigers running so fast, running so fast one has no ears,one has no tail How strange! How strange!
Sing to the tune of : Are you sleeping, Brother John
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