Funny tongue twisters
- The mouse crawled under the lid, To gnaw the crumb under the lid, The mouse must be dead - The mouse forgot about the cat!
- Skinny, weak Koschey drags a box of vegetables.
- It's a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, but forty forty is forty hassle.
- The parrot said to the parrot: I will parrot you, parrot. The parrot answers him: Parrot, parrot, parrot!
- Once upon a time I gave a crucian carp a coloring book. And Karas said: “Color the fairy tale, Little Karas!” On the coloring page of Little Kara - Three cheerful little pigs: Little Kara has repainted the piglets into little crucians!
Content
- How to work with tongue twisters Work order
- Pronunciation speed
- Pronunciation intonation
- Complex tongue twisters for adults
It's no secret that tongue twisters are used to train diction and pronunciation. This is the fastest and easiest way to improve the quality of your speech. If you systematically devote time to speaking tongue twisters, you can achieve good results. Speakers, actors, vocalists, and public speakers practice tongue twisters regularly. In general, devoting time to special exercises is useful for everyone who wants to achieve intelligible and expressive speech.
Foreign tongue twisters
The benefits of tongue twisters in a foreign language are obvious. With their help, pronunciation is improved. The words in English tongue twisters are chosen in such a way as to speak not only quickly and clearly, but also with the correct accent. This is a great addition for language learning. Working on such tongue twisters is necessary not only for people learning a foreign language, but also for those who speak it at a good level and speak to the public at international conferences and symposiums. Tongue twisters exist in different foreign languages.
- English tongue twisters:
“Betty Botta bought some butter, “But, she said, this butter's bitter, But a bit of better butter will make my batter better.” So, she bought a bit of butter better than the bitter butter, And it made her batter better. So, it was Betty Botta’s batter bought a bit of better butter.”
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“How many cans can a cannibal nibble if a cannibal can nibble cans? As many cans as a cannibal can nibble if a cannibal can nibble cans.”
- Spanish tongue twisters:
Pancha plancha con cuatro planchas. Con cuantas planchas Pancha plancha? (Pancho irons with four irons. How many irons does Pancho iron with?)
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Del pelo al codo y del codo al pelo, del codo al pelo y del pelo al codo. (From hair to elbow and from elbow to hair, from elbow to hair and from hair to elbow).
Mnemonic tracks with pure tongues:
- ASKA - ASKA - Sanya has a mask;
- USKA - USKA - Sonya has a blouse;
- OSKA - OSKA - Nastya has a nipple;
- ISKA - ISKA - the pussy has a bowl;
- SA - SA - SA - I was stung by a wasp;
- CO - CO - CO - the nose became like a wheel;
- SY - SY - SY - I'm not afraid of the evil wasp;
- SU-SU - SU - I carry a wasp in my hand!
Types of tongue twisters
Tongue twisters can be grouped according to different criteria. But most often they are classified as follows.
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These are phrases with complex letter combinations. They practice three or more sounds. Or two, but in a very difficult combination.
- The emotional Varvara felt the emotion of the insensitive Vavila;
- Karl put the onion on the chest, Klara stole the onion from the chest;
- The queen had a gentleman. The gentleman had a queen. Who's the queen? And who is the gentleman?;
- Four men walked from near Kostroma, from near Kostromishchi. They talked about trading, and about purchases, about cereals, and about reinforcements;
- A beetle is buzzing over the honeysuckle, the casing is heavy on the beetle.
- Mom, don’t look for us, We pinch sorrel for cabbage soup.
- The cat lapped the milk, and Vitya dipped the bun in the milk.
- The cap is sewn, not in the Kolpakov style, the bell is poured, not in the Kolokolov style. It is necessary to re-cap, re-cap. The bell needs to be re-belled, re-belled.
The longest and most complex tongue twister in Russian is called “Liguria”. This tongue twister is widely used by announcers, actors and people in professions for whom clear, intelligible speech is important. Liguria is a combination of more than 40 tongue twisters in one. Speech therapists advise first learning to read this verse at a fast pace. And only then start learning it by heart.
Full text of Liguria with accents:
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On Thursday the fourth, at four and a quarter o'clock, the Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria, but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, and never tacked.
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Tongue twisters with hissing sounds
Tongue twister starting with the letter Z
- Scared of the bear cub
- Hedgehog with a hedgehog and with a hedgehog,
- Swift with a swift and a haircut.
Tongue twister starting with the letter H
- Four turtles have four baby turtles.
- Four little devils
- Four little black little devils drew a drawing in black ink.
Tongue twister starting with the letter Sh
- Old talkative women live in a hut at the edge of the forest. Every old lady has a basket, There is a cat in every basket, Cats in baskets sew boots for old ladies.
- Sasha sewed a hat for Sashka, Sashka knocked off a bump with his hat.
- Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
- In the hut the yellow dervish from Algeria rustles with silks and, juggling with knives, eats figs.
- Cuckoo bought a hood. Put on the cuckoo's hood. How funny he is in the hood!
Tongue twisters starting with the letters Ш and С
- Two puppies, cheek to cheek,
- They pinch the brush in the corner.
- I drag the pike, I drag it, I won’t miss the pike.
- Wolves prowl, looking for food.
- The puppy eats sorrel cabbage soup by both cheeks.
- The wasp has antennae, not whiskers.
- If you don't look for a goose's mustache, you won't find it.
- Mom, don’t look for us, We pinch sorrel for cabbage soup.
- Swifts, tap dancers, goldfinches and siskins are chirping in the grove.
- Thickets are more common in our Pushcha. In our forest the thicket is thicker.
- The goldfinch chirped and clicked, inflating his cheeks like a balloon. A pike looked out from the pond, wondering what kind of thing it was.
Tongue twisters for the sound [R and L]
I was at Frol’s, I lied to Frol about Lavra, I’ll go to Lavra, I lie to Lavra about Frol. There are three crucian carp and three carp in Polycarp's pond. All beavers are kind to their beavers. Karl stole corals from Clara, Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. Valya's Clara is playing the piano. The Queen gave the gentleman a caravel. The quail flew before the quail, before the quails. On Mount Ararat Varvara was picking grapes. Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle. The fellow ate thirty-three pies, all with cottage cheese. Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, tacked, but did not tack. The crow missed the crow. Get up, Arkhip, the rooster is hoarse. By the pond in the grass in the darkness, crayfish rustle in a noisy fight. There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass, don’t cut wood on the grass in the yard! The baker baked the bagel, bagel, loaf and loaf from the dough early in the morning. Watermelons were being reloaded from truck to truck. During a thunderstorm, the body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons. The crab sold the rake to the crab. Sold the rake to the crab crab. Rake the hay, crab! In the field of the pole-pole field, the flight of the pole-pole field. There will be no weeds in the field if the field is flying. The ship was carrying caramel, the ship ran aground, and the sailors ate caramel aground for three weeks. Either Borya bought a roll of roofing felt for Tolya, or Tolya bought a roll of roofing felt for Borya. Margarita collected daisies on the mountain, Margarita lost the daisies in the yard. We bought a lace dress for the cuttlefish... the cuttlefish walks around, showing off the dress. As if on a hill, thirty-three Egorkas stand on a hillock.
Tongue twisters (various)
Part 1
- The white rams beat the drums, beat them indiscriminately, and broke their foreheads.
- White snow. White chalk. White sugar is also white. But the squirrel is not white. It wasn't even white.
- Beavers go into the forests bravely, beavers are kind to beavers.
- Bananas were thrown to a funny monkey. Bananas were thrown to a funny monkey.
- The brawler ram climbed into the weeds.
- On Mount Ararat Varvara was picking grapes.
- You can’t get rye bread, long loaves, or rolls while walking.
- The baker baked the bagel, bagel, loaf and loaf from the dough early in the morning.
- Bori has a screw. Vitya has a bandage.
- Granny bought beads for Marusya.
- There was a whitewing ram, and he killed all the rams.
- We bought mittens and felt boots for Valerika and Varenka.
- The crow missed the little crow.
- Valerik ate the dumpling, and Valyushka ate the cheesecake.
- As if on a hill, thirty-three Egorkas stand on a hillock.
- Margarita collected daisies on the mountain, Margarita lost daisies in the yard.
- Dima gives Dina melons, Dima gives melons to Dina.
- There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass: one firewood, two firewood, three firewood.
- Daria gives Dina melons.
- The woodpecker heals the ancient oak tree, the kind woodpecker loves the oak tree.
- You even stained your neck, even your ears with black mascara. Get in the shower quickly and wash off the mascara from your ears in the shower. Rinse off the mascara from your neck in the shower, and dry off after the shower. Dry your neck, dry your ears, and don’t dirty your ears anymore.
- The Christmas tree has pins and needles. Splitting needles near the Christmas tree.
- I met a hedgehog in a thicket - How is the weather, hedgehog? - Fresh. And the two hedgehogs went home, trembling, hunched over, and cowering.
- The hedgehog is happy with the yellow russula, like a squirrel with nuts.
- It’s a pity for the Christmas tree: - the hedgehog thought, “She can’t run around without legs.” The tree was surprised: “Hedgehog, how do you live without roots?
- A Christmas tree grows near a pond, The Christmas tree has a prickly needle. There is a hedgehog living in a hole under the tree - you can’t take it with your hands.
- The hedgehog, the hedgehog, and the hedgehog, and the swift, the swift, and the little bear were frightened.
- Hedgehogs and grass snakes lived in the living corner.
- Hedgehogs became friends with mice in the rye. They went into the reeds - and there were no souls in the rye.
- On the roof of Shura lived the crane Zhura. The crane Zhura lived on the roof of Shura.
Part 2
- The toad sat in the puddle, looking greedily at the beetle. The beetle buzzed, buzzed, buzzed and came to her for dinner.
- Centipedes have too many legs.
- A good pie has curd inside.
- The hedgehog washed his ears, neck, and skin on his belly in the bathhouse. And when a wolf meets him, a click comes at the hedgehog with its teeth. The hedgehog showed his needles, the wolf ran away in fear.
- Zoya's bunny's name is Zaznayka.
- The violent Byaka is loud, Byaka Buka is threatening, Byaka Buka is insolent, Byaka Buka is pushing.
- On a winter morning, the birch trees ring from the frost at dawn.
- The girl was carrying a kid, a goat and a goat on a cart. The girl in the forest overslept the kid, the goat and the goat.
- Zina has a toothache and cannot eat soup.
- Sonya brought elderberries to Zine in a basket.
- Zina has a lot to worry about; the bunny's stomach hurts.
- Buba the bunny has a toothache.
- Sonya is a know-nothing, and Zina is an arrogant one.
- Irishka baked a gingerbread for the dolls; Grishka and Marishka like the gingerbreads.
- Egorka was playing with Igorka and rolled down the hill head over heels.
- Your Parashka, and she’s wearing our shirt.
- The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have thin needles.
- A sad magpie returns from class. I spent the whole lesson chatting with the jay, and returned home with a bad mark.
- Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.
- The little cat was eating porridge crumbs on the window.
- Cuckoo bought a hood. The cuckoo put on a hood, he looks funny in a hood!
- The ship was carrying caramel, the ship ran aground, the sailors ate caramel aground for two weeks.
- Pussy eats soup from a bowl. The pussy is full, the bowl is empty.
- We bought a lace dress for the cuttlefish. A cuttlefish walks around, showing off its dress.
- The hen is colorful on the tail, the duck is flat on the toe.
- Lena was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench.
- Mikheika is on a bench weaving bast shoes for Anreike. Bast shoes are not suitable for Andreika's legs, but bast shoes are suitable for a cat's paws.
- Mila's mother washed her with soap. Mila didn't like soap.
- The cat lapped the milk, and Vitya dipped the bun in the milk.
- Have you washed the raspberries? They washed, but did not soap.
Part 3
- – Have you washed the Mila doll? – We soaped and washed Mila.
- Mila washed the bear with soap, Mila dropped the soap. Mila dropped the soap, but didn’t wash Mishka with soap.
- Dear Mila washed herself with soap. We washed ourselves and washed it off - This is how Mila washed herself.
- Masha has poppies and daisies in her pocket.
- Margarita collected daisies on the mountain, Margarita lost daisies on the grass.
- We heard from the owl that there are no words starting with the letter “Y”.
- Mom didn’t spare soap. Mom washed Mila with soap. Mila didn’t like soap. Mila dropped the soap.
- The Greek was driving across the river, he sees the Greek in the river - cancer. He put the Greek's hand in the river, and grabbed the Greek's hand - claw!
- The hippopotamus stomps on the heels of the hippopotamus.
- The rooster sings about colorful birds, about lush feathers, about down.
- Repeat without hesitation: there are dewdrops on the aspen tree, sparkling like mother-of-pearl in the morning.
- Polya went to weed parsley in the field.
- The parrot says to the parrot: “I’ll parrot you, parrot!” To the parrot, the parrot answered: “Parrot, parrot, parrot!”
- Only Tanya will get up in the morning. Tanyusha is drawn to dance. Why is it taking so long to explain? Tanya loves to dance.
- Thirty-three striped piglets, thirty-three tails hanging.
- Little Sanya's sleigh moves on its own. Little Sanya drives the sleigh on its own.
- Sonya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets. A catfish with a mustache in Sonya and Sanya's nets.
- Sanya took a sleigh with him to the hill, Sanya rode down the hill, and Sanya rode the sleigh.
- Senya is carrying Sanya and Sonya on a sled. The sled jumps, Senya off his feet, Sanya into the side, Sonya into the forehead, off the sled everything into a snowdrift.
- Senya is carrying Sanya and Sonya on a sled. Sanki hop! Senya - from the feet, Sanya - to the side, Sonya - to the forehead. Everything is in a snowdrift - bang!
- Forty forty For their own people Forty shirts Without quarreling, they scribble. Forty shirts Wasted on time - They quarreled right away, They quarreled right away, They quarreled right away Forty forty!
- The mouse sat in the corner and ate a piece of bagel.
- They gave the children a lesson at school: forty-forty jump in the field. Ten took off, landed and did not eat. How many forty are left in the field?
- Forty forty stole peas, Forty crows drove away the forty. Forty eagles frightened the crows, Forty cows scattered the eagles.
- Sasha quickly dries the dryers, Sasha dried about six of them. And the old women of the Sushiki Sashas are funny in a hurry to eat.
- Sasha loves sushi, and Sonya loves cheesecakes.
- Get in the shower quickly, wash off the mascara from your ears in the shower, wash off the mascara from your neck in the shower, and dry yourself off after the shower.
- There are dryers for Proshe, Vasyusha and Antosha. And two more dryers for Nyusha and Petrusha.
- Sasha sewed a hat for Sashka, Sashka knocked off a bump with his hat.
- Sana, Sonya and Yegorka had fun on the slide, but Marusya didn’t ride - she was afraid to fall into the snow.
Part 4
- Granny bought beads for Marusya. At the market, a grandmother tripped over a goose... All the beads were pecked off by the geese.
- You can hear the laughter of honest people, Luda is afraid to go down the hill.
- A sparrow sat on a pine tree, fell asleep and fell in his sleep. If he had not fallen in his sleep, he would still be sitting on the pine tree.
- Sashka has cones and checkers in his pocket.
- The cat rolled the ball of thread into the corner. The cat rolled a ball of thread into the corner.
- Ducks to pipes - cockroaches to drums.
- The crested little girls laughed with laughter: “ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!”
- Chicken and hen drink water on the street.
- Two colorful chickens are running along the street.
- Starlings and tits are cheerful birds.
- The chickens ask for millet, Frosya brings out millet to the chickens on a tray, All Frosya’s braids are in millet.
- There lived three chickens: Yak, Yak Tsydrak, Yak Tsydrak Tsydroni. Once upon a time there lived three chicks: Tsypa, Tsypa Drypa, Tsypa Drypa Lampomponi. Here Yak married on Tsypa, Yak Tsydrak on Tsypa Drypa, Yak Tsydrak Tsydroni on Tsypa Drypa Lampomponi. They had one son: Yak and Tsypa: Shah. Yak Tsydrak with Tsypa Drypa: Shah Sharakh. Yak Tsydrak Tsydroni with Tsypa Drypa Lampomponi: Shah Sharakh Sharoni.
- The baker baked kalachi in a hot oven.
- Four little black little imps drew a drawing in black ink.
- The rooks are chattering about the jackdaws, The jackdaws are chattering about the rooks.
- The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.
- Tanya's saucers clash very often.
- There were jackdaws visiting the wolf cubs. There were wolf cubs visiting the jackdaw cubs. Now the wolf cubs are making noise like jackdaws. And, like cubs, the cubs are silent.
- The little turtle has turtle shoes on his little turtle little hands.
- On a black night, a black cat jumped into a black chimney.
- The train rushes by grinding: w, h, w, w, w, w, w, w
- A hat and a fur coat - this is our Mishutka.
- Masha washes her neck and ears in the shower.
- Masha sewed a fur coat, a hat and pants for the monkey.
- On the window, a cat deftly catches a tiny midge with its paw.
- The cuckoo bought a tub and decided to give the cuckoos a bath.
- Ivashka has a shirt, the shirt has pockets, Pockets have a shirt, Ivashka has a shirt.
- In the yard, four Sashas were playing checkers on the grass.
- Six little mice rustle in the reeds.
- Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
Part 5
- Sasha walked along the highway, carrying a drying bag on a pole.
- Masha has midges in her porridge. What should our Masha do? She put the porridge in a bowl and fed the cat.
- They gave Klasha porridge with yogurt, Klasha ate porridge with yogurt.
- Our Masha was given semolina porridge. Masha is tired of the porridge, Masha hasn’t finished the porridge, Masha, finish the porridge, Don’t bother Mom!
- Old talkative women live in a hut at the edge of the forest. Every old lady has a basket, in every basket there is a cat, cats in baskets sew boots for the old ladies.
- The mouse whispers to the mouse: “You keep rustling, you’re not sleeping.” The mouse whispers to the mouse: “I will rustle more quietly.”
- The old women listened to the cuckoo crow at the edge of the forest.
- You can hear a rustling in the reeds, It makes your ears ring, A hundred young frogs frighten the Heron with their whispers.
- They gave Klasha some curdled milk. Klasha is dissatisfied: “I don’t want yogurt, just give me porridge.”
- Timoshka's mongrel barked at Pashka, Pashka hit Timoshka's mongrel with his hat.
- The little nesting doll's earrings were missing. I found the earrings on the path.
- The goldfinch chirped and clicked, inflating his cheeks like a balloon. A pike looked out from the pond, wondering what kind of thing it was.
- The puppy eats sorrel cabbage soup by both cheeks.
- Mom, don’t look for us, we’re plucking sorrel for cabbage soup.
- Swifts, tap dancers, goldfinches and siskins are chirping in the grove.
- Two puppies are nipping cheek to cheek at a brush in the corner.
- I clean my teeth with this brush, my shoes with this brush, I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.
- Wash your hands cleaner and more often.
- The puppy squeaks pitifully, he drags a heavy shield.
- Yula spins around Yulka, sings, Yula doesn’t let Yulka sleep.
- Yulka-Yulenka-yula, Yulka was nimble, Yulka could not sit still for a minute.
- Yula doesn’t let Yulka sleep.
- The Christmas tree has pins and needles. Splitting needles near the Christmas tree.
- I met a hedgehog in a thicket - How is the weather, hedgehog? - Fresh. And the two hedgehogs went home, trembling, hunched over, and cowering.
- Valya got her felt boots wet in the thawed patch. Valenka’s felt boots are drying on the heap.
- The doctors saved the sparrow and carried him into the helicopter. The helicopter turned its rotors, disturbing the grass and flowers.
- Roma was frightened by the thunder; he roared louder than thunder. Because of such a roar, the thunder hid behind a hillock.
- The stork spreads its wings, the stork opens the book. The book contains letters and words. The stork sees the letter A. And, putting glasses on his nose, He reads: - AB-RI-KOS.
- Letter A, letter A – Alphabet head. Vova knows, Sveta knows, And she looks like a rocket.
- Letter A, where is Aunt Anya? Daughter Anya is floating in the bathhouse. The bathhouse warms up Anya, Anya loves the bathhouse.