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princess

Aussprache: [ˈprɪn.sɛs]

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Kontext: „royalty“

(noun) a princess is a girl or woman who is a member of a royal family. She might be the daughter of a king or queen. Princesses often live in castles and wear beautiful clothes.

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The princess waved to the crowd from the balcony of the castle.

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The girl was not a princess; she did not live in a castle or wear fancy clothes.

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Do you think the princess will attend the celebration?

Kontext: „children's stories“

(noun) a princess can also refer to a character in fairy tales and stories, often portrayed as kind and beautiful. These princesses go on adventures and sometimes have magical powers.

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In the story, the princess bravely rescued her kingdom from a dragon.

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The story was not about a princess; it was about a brave knight instead.

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What challenges did the princess face in the fairy tale?

Kontext: „terms of endearment“

(noun) sometimes, we call someone we care about 'princess' as a sweet or loving nickname. It’s a way to show someone they are special to you.

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I called my daughter 'princess' because she makes me so happy.

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He didn't call her 'princess' because he was upset with her.

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Why do you call your friend 'princess'?

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