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Yertle
Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories is a picture book collection by Theodor Seuss Geisel, published under his more commonly known pseudonym of Dr. Seuss. It was first released by Random House Books on April 12, 1958, and is written in Seuss's trademark style, using a type of meter called anapestic tetrameter. Though it contains three short stories, it is mostly known for its first story, "Yertle the Turtle", in which the eponymous Yertle, king of the pond, stands on his subjects in an attempt to reach higher than the Moon—until the bottom turtle burps and he falls into the mud, ending his rule. Though the book included "burp", a word then considered to be relatively rude, it was a success upon publication, and has since sold more than a million copies. In 2001, it was listed at 125 on the Publishers Weekly list of the best-selling children's books of all time.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of yertle in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of yertle in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- The word "yertle" does not have a direct translation in Hebrew, as it is a proper noun, specifically the name of a character from Dr. Seuss's book "Yertle the Turtle." If you are looking for a translation related to the character or context, please pHebrew
- The word "yertle" does not have a direct translation in Latin, as it is not a Latin word and may not have a specific meaning outside of its context. If "Yertle" refers to a character, such as Yertle the Turtle from Dr. Seuss's story, you could simplyLatin
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