US /lɔŋ liv/
・UK /lɔŋ liv/
OK substitution. Long live the Empire."
Long live the new king!
Long live the new king!
All our phone tap into it, long live President Xi, long live President Xi.
Long live presidency, long live presidency.
you too, want that, and therefore "Long live natural law"!
You too want that and therefore long live natural law.
Listen as the crowd would sing, now the okay is dead, long live the king.
"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!"
We had to repeat in Chinese, "Long live Xi Jinping." There have been reports of death, of torture.
We had to repeat in Chinese, 'long live [Chinese president] Xi Jinping!
They marched through the streets, shouting, "Long live the little people."
They marched through the streets, shouting, "Long live the little people." The expansion of rights for artisans and farmworkers would, of course, be a very long process.
Oddly enough, while waving the flag and shouting, "Long live the Communist Party!" I know it looks like there's some kind of disconnect here,
“long live the Communist Party.”
(Shenzi,Banzai) Yeah! All right! (Hyena) Long live the king!
Long live the king!
right? So what are we talking about? Death. In this case, it's Mr. D has died. Long live
died. That's why he's gone. The king is dead. Long live the king. Mr. E is here. Right,