• Tongue Twisters
  • KatharinaPeters
  • 09.04.2024
  • Englisch
  • 9
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Peter Piper pi­cked a peck of pick­led pep­pers.

A peck of pick­led pep­pers Peter Piper pi­cked.

If Peter Piper pi­cked a peck of pick­led pep­pers,

Where’s the peck of pick­led pep­pers Peter Piper pi­cked?

Betty Bot­ter bought some but­ter

But she said the but­ter’s bit­ter

If I put it in my bat­ter, it will make my bat­ter bit­ter

But a bit of bet­ter but­ter will make my bat­ter bet­ter

So ‘twas bet­ter Betty Bot­ter bought a bit of bet­ter but­ter

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?

How much wood would a wood­chuck chuck if a wood­chuck could chuck wood?

He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood

As a wood­chuck would if a wood­chuck could chuck wood

I have got a date at a quar­ter to eight; I’ll see you at the gate, so don’t be late.

Tongue Twis­ters

sen­ten­ces or phra­ses that are re­al­ly dif­fi­cult to pro­noun­ce be­cau­se of a suc­ces­si­on of si­mi­lar sounds.

They im­pro­ve your pro­nun­ci­a­ti­on and flu­en­cy.

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