The Queen had grown tired of the noise from the village square. "There is too much (arrogance) in people's voices and too much mudança (change) in the air," she declared. "From now on, all words that end in '-ança' and '-ansa' are forbidden."
In a small kingdom nestled between mountains and sea, there lived an old scribe named Orlando. He was known for his (trust) in the power of words. Every morning, he would open his window and take a deep breath, allowing a sense of calma to spread through him. But one day, a strange decree arrived from the Queen. palavras terminadas em ansa e ança
The next morning, the Queen visited the square. The people stood in fearful (observance) of the law. But then a little girl, holding a dandelion, sneezed loudly. The white seeds flew into the air, and she cried out happily: "Look at the ultransa (a made-up word meaning 'beyond-seeds')—they dance!" The Queen had grown tired of the noise