Tongue-Twisters
February 29, 2008 by Kathleen Connally
Posted in English language, inspiration, language, tongue twisters | Tagged English language, fun, language, tongue twister | 1 Comment
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Good stuff! I always heard that that the hardest tongue twister of all time is this:
“The sixth sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.”
I have never been able to say it fast.