The Liar
By Hovhannes Tumanyan
Once upon a time there was a king. This king declared all over his country: “Anyone who tells such a lie that I say it is a lie, I will give them half of my kingdom.”
There came a shepherd and said: “Your majesty, my father had a cane and he could reach the stars in the sky with it.”
“There may be such a thing”, answered the king, “My grandfather had a pipe so long that he put one end in his mouth and lit it with the sun.”
The liar went out puzzled.
There came a tailor and said: “I am sorry for being late, my king, I was to come earlier. It rained a lot yesterday, lightning struck, the sky was ripped up, I had to go and mend it.”
“Well, good of you”, said the king, “But you didn’t mend it well. It rained a little this morning.”
This one went out too.
There came in a poor peasant with a pan under his arm.
“What do you want, man?”, asked the king.
“You owe me a pan full of gold, I have come for it”
“A pan full of gold?”, the king got surprised, “You are telling a lie. I don’t owe you any gold.”
“If I am telling a lie, then give me half of your kingdom”
“No, no, you are telling the truth”, the king changed his word.
“If I am telling the truth, give me a pan full of gold”
Declared-հայտարարել
lie-սուտ
half-կես
shepherd-հովիվ
majesty-վեհություն
cane-ձեռնափայտ
reach-հասնել
such-այդպիսի
pipe-խողովակ
put-դնել
lit-վառել
puzzled-շփոթված
lighting struck-կայծակը հարվածեց
rippend up-պայտժթեց
mend-նորոգել
poor peasant-աղքատ գյուղացի