Ten Green Bottles

Ten Green Bottles

Ten Green Bottles [tenɡriːnˈbɒtls][1] (Zehn grüne Flaschen) ist ein Kinderlied, das im Vereinigten Königreich beliebt ist. Komponist und Textdichter sind unbekannt.

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Das Lied fängt mit dieser Strophe an:

Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,
Ten green bottles hanging on the wall.
And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,
There'll be nine green bottles hanging on the wall.
...
[Das Lied wird wiederholt, bis keine grüne Flasche mehr vorhanden ist:]
...
One green bottle hanging on the wall,
One green bottle hanging on the wall.
And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,
There'll be no green bottles hanging on the wall.

Anstatt hanging wird oft auch standing oder sitting gesungen. Varianten des Liedes sind 99 Bottles of Beer und Ten German Bombers. Der Text wird auch zum Zahlenlernen in Englischlernbüchern für Kinder verwendet.[2][3]

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  1. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary: ten, green und bottle
  2. Mandy on holiday. Lesibók við fløgu, Autor Una Poulsen, Verlag Foroya Skulabokagrunnur, ISBN 9991804145, Seite 32
  3. Very young learners, von Vanessa Reilly,Sheila M. Ward, Seite 88

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