How much wood coulda wooda chucka?

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Here’s the difference among a string of words to challenge the articulation of that fleshy muscle in your mouth.
- Tongue-twister: ”A sequence of words, often alliterative, difficult to articulate quickly.” (Oxford English Dictionary)
- Shibboleth: ”A word or phrase used as a test for detecting foreigners, or persons from another district, by their pronunciation.” (OED)
- Battologism: ”A phrase or sentence built by (tiresome) repetition of the same words or sounds.”
Got the definitions down? Now the real test. Try these tongue twisters in another language!
- Esperanto
Petro, vi la permeson de la patro nepre prenu por partopreni entreptrenon. - French
Un chasseur sachant chasser sait chasser sans son chien de chasse. - Japanese
Kaeru pyoko-pyoko
mi pyoko-pyoko
awasete pyoko-pyoko mu pyoko-pyoko. - Zulu
Ingqeqebulane yaqaqela uqhoqhoqho, uqhoqhoqho waqaqela iqaqa, iqaqa laqalaza.
For more twisted tongue torture, check out the 1st International Collection of Tongue Twisters.