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English tongue-twisters
1. Long [lɔŋ] legged [legd] ladies ['leɪdɪz] last [lɑːst] longer.
2. She sells [selz] sea-shells [ʃelz] on the sea-shore [ʃɔː].
3. We surely ['ʃuəlɪ] shall [ʃæl] see the sun shine [ʃaɪn].
4. Three [θriː] thin [θɪn] thinkers ['θɪŋkəz] are thinking thick thoughtful [θɔːtf(ə)l] thoughts.
5. Round the rough [rʌf] and rugged ['rʌgɪd] rock the ragged ['rʌgɪd] rascal ['rɑːsk(ə)l] rudely [ruːdlɪ] ran [ræn].
6. Two tiny ['taɪnɪ] timid ['tɪmɪd] toads [təud] are trying to trot to Tarrytown.
7. I like New York [ˌnjuː'jɔːk], unique [juː'niːk] New York, I like unique New York.
8. I thought [θɔːt] of thinking of thanking you.
9. I thought [θɔːt] a thought. But the thought I thought wasn't the thought I thought I thought.
10. The sixth [sɪksθ] sick Sheik's [ʃeɪks] sixth sheep [ʃiːp] is sick.
11. If you notice ['nəutɪs] this notice, you will notice that this notice is not worth [wɜːθ] noticing.
12. These thousand tricky tongue twisters trip thrillingly off the tongue [tʌŋ].
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