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Tongue_Twisters
 

A tongue-twister is a sentence that is hard to say. They often use alliteration and homophones.

Examples


  • How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
  • She slit a sheet, a sheet she slit.
  • She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.
  • The sixth sheik's sixth sheep's sick. (Is considered by many people to be the hardest tongue twister to say.
  • Sally sold sea shells on the sea shore

linguistics | Zungenbrecher | Tongue-twister | Langrompilo | Virelangue | Scioglilingua | 早口言葉 | Tongbreker

 

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