- Six sick slick slim sycamore saplings.
- A box of biscuits, a batch of mixed biscuits
- A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk,
- but the stump thunk the skunk stunk.
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers?
- If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
- where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
- Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry.
- Unique New York.
- Betty Botter had some butter,
- “But,” she said, “this butter’s bitter.
- If I bake this bitter butter,
- it would make my batter bitter.
- But a bit of better butter–
- that would make my batter better.”
- So she bought a bit of butter,
- better than her bitter butter,
- and she baked it in her batter,
- and the batter was not bitter.
- So ’twas better Betty Botter
- bought a bit of better butter.
- Six thick thistle sticks. Six thick thistles stick.
- Is this your sister’s sixth zither, sir?
- A big black bug bit a big black bear,
- made the big black bear bleed blood.
- The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.
- Toy boat. Toy boat. Toy boat.
- One smart fellow, he felt smart.
- Two smart fellows, they felt smart.
- Three smart fellows, they all felt smart.
- Pope Sixtus VI’s six texts.
- I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the slitted sheet I sit.
- She sells sea shells by the sea shore.
- The shells she sells are surely seashells.
- So if she sells shells on the seashore,
- I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
- Mrs. Smith’s Fish Sauce Shop.
- “Surely Sylvia swims!” shrieked Sammy, surprised.
- “Someone should show Sylvia some strokes so she shall not sink.”
- A Tudor who tooted a flute
- tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
- Said the two to their tutor,
- “Is it harder to toot
- or to tutor two tooters to toot?”
- Shy Shelly says she shall sew sheets.
- Three free throws.
- I am not the pheasant plucker,
- I’m the pheasant plucker’s mate.
- I am only plucking pheasants
- ’cause the pheasant plucker’s running late.
- Sam’s shop stocks short spotted socks.
- A flea and a fly flew up in a flue.
- Said the flea, “Let us fly!”
- Said the fly, “Let us flee!”
- So they flew through a flaw in the flue.
- Knapsack straps.
- Which wristwatches are Swiss wristwatches?
- Lesser leather never weathered wetter weather better.
- A bitter biting bittern
- Bit a better brother bittern,
- And the bitter better bittern
- Bit the bitter biter back.
- And the bitter bittern, bitten,
- By the better bitten bittern,
- Said: “I’m a bitter biter bit, alack!”
- Inchworms itching.
- A noisy noise annoys an oyster.
- The myth of Miss Muffet.
- Mr. See owned a saw.
- And Mr. Soar owned a seesaw.
- Now See’s saw sawed Soar’s seesaw
- Before Soar saw See,
- Which made Soar sore.
- Had Soar seen See’s saw
- Before See sawed Soar’s seesaw,
- See’s saw would not have sawed
- Soar’s seesaw.
- So See’s saw sawed Soar’s seesaw.
- But it was sad to see Soar so sore
- Just because See’s saw sawed
- Soar’s seesaw!
- Friendly Frank flips fine flapjacks.
- Vincent vowed vengence very vehemently.
- Cheap ship trip.
- I cannot bear to see a bear
- Bear down upon a hare.
- When bare of hair he strips the hare,
- Right there I cry, “Forbear!”
- Lovely lemon liniment.
- Gertie’s great-grandma grew aghast at Gertie’s grammar.
- Tim, the thin twin tinsmith
- Fat frogs flying past fast.
- I need not your needles, they’re needless to me;
- For kneading of noodles, ’twere needless, you see;
- But did my neat knickers but need to be kneed,
- I then should have need of your needles indeed.
- Flee from fog to fight flu fast!
- Greek grapes.
- The boot black bought the black boot back.
- 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.
- We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
- Moose noshing much mush.
- Ruby Rugby’s brother bought and brought her
- back some rubber baby-buggy bumpers.
- Sly Sam slurps Sally’s soup.
- My dame hath a lame tame crane,
- My dame hath a crane that is lame.
- Six short slow shepherds.
- A tree toad loved a she-toad
- Who lived up in a tree.
- He was a two-toed tree toad
- But a three-toed toad was she.
- The two-toed tree toad tried to win
- The three-toed she-toad’s heart,
- For the two-toed tree toad loved the ground
- That the three-toed tree toad trod.
- But the two-toed tree toad tried in vain.
- He couldn’t please her whim.
- From her tree toad bower
- With her three-toed power
- The she-toad vetoed him.
- Which witch wished which wicked wish?
- Old oily Ollie oils old oily autos.
- The two-twenty-two train tore through the tunnel.
- Silly Sally swiftly shooed seven silly sheep.
- The seven silly sheep Silly Sally shooed
- shilly-shallied south.
- These sheep shouldn’t sleep in a shack;
- sheep should sleep in a shed.
- Twelve twins twirled twelve twigs.
- Three gray geese in the green grass grazing.
- Gray were the geese and green was the grass.
- Many an anemone sees an enemy anemone.
- Nine nice night nurses nursing nicely.
- Peggy Babcock.
- You’ve no need to light a night-light
- On a light night like tonight,
- For a night-light’s light’s a slight light,
- And tonight’s a night that’s light.
- When a night’s light, like tonight’s light,
- It is really not quite right
- To light night-lights with their slight lights
- On a light night like tonight.
- Black bug’s blood.
- Flash message!
- Say this sharply, say this sweetly,
- Say this shortly, say this softly.
- Say this sixteen times in succession.
- Six sticky sucker sticks.
- If Stu chews shoes, should Stu
- choose the shoes he chews?
- Crisp crusts crackle crunchily.
- Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.
- Six sharp smart sharks.
- What a shame such a shapely sash
- should such shabby stitches show.
- Sure the ship’s shipshape, sir.
- Betty better butter Brad’s bread.
- Of all the felt I ever felt,
- I never felt a piece of felt
- which felt as fine as that felt felt,
- when first I felt that felt hat’s felt.
- Sixish.
- Don’t pamper damp scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
- Swan swam over the sea,
- Swim, swan, swim!
- Swan swam back again
- Well swum, swan!
- Six shimmering sharks sharply striking shins.
- I thought a thought.
- But the thought I thought wasn’t the thought
- I thought I thought.
- Brad’s big black bath brush broke.
- Thieves seize skis.
- Chop shops stock chops.
- Sarah saw a shot-silk sash shop full of shot-silk sashes
- as the sunshine shone on the side of the shot-silk sash shop.
- Strict strong stringy Stephen Stretch
- slickly snared six sickly silky snakes.
- Susan shineth shoes and socks;
- socks and shoes shines Susan.
- She ceased shining shoes and socks,
- for shoes and socks shock Susan.
- Truly rural.
- The blue bluebird blinks.
- Betty and Bob brought back blue balloons from the big bazaar.
- When a twister a-twisting will twist him a twist,
- For the twisting of his twist, he three twines doth intwist;
- But if one of the twines of the twist do untwist,
- The twine that untwisteth untwisteth the twist.
- Untwirling the twine that untwisteth between,
- He twirls, with his twister, the two in a twine;
- Then twice having twisted the twines of the twine,
- He twitcheth the twice he had twined in twain.
- The twain that in twining before in the twine,
- As twines were intwisted he now doth untwine;
- Twist the twain inter-twisting a twine more between,
- He, twirling his twister, makes a twist of the twine.
- The Leith police dismisseth us.
- The seething seas ceaseth
- and twiceth the seething seas sufficeth us.
- If one doctor doctors another doctor, does the doctor
- who doctors the doctor doctor the doctor the way the
- doctor he is doctoring doctors? Or does he doctor
- the doctor the way the doctor who doctors doctors?
- Two Truckee truckers truculently truckling
- to have truck to truck two trucks of truck.
- Plague-bearing prairie dogs.
- Ed had edited it.
- She sifted thistles through her thistle-sifter.
- Give me the gift of a grip top sock
- a drip-drape, ship-shape, tip-top sock.
- While we were walking, we were watching window washers
- wash Washington’s windows with warm washing water.
- Freshly fried fresh flesh.
- Pacific Lithograph.
- Six twin screwed steel steam cruisers.
- The crow flew over the river
- with a lump of raw liver.
- Preshrunk silk shirts
- A bloke’s back bike brake block broke.
- A pleasant place to place a plaice is a place
- where a plaice is pleased to be placed.
- I correctly recollect Rebecca MacGregor’s reckoning.
- Good blood, bad blood.
- Quick kiss. Quicker kiss.
- I saw Esau kissing Kate. I saw Esau,
- he saw me, and she saw I saw Esau.
- Cedar shingles should be shaved and saved.
- Lily ladles little Letty’s lentil soup.
- Amidst the mists and coldest frosts,
- with stoutest wrists and loudest boasts,
- he thrusts his fist against the posts
- and still insists he sees the ghosts.
- Shelter for six sick scenic sightseers.
- Listen to the local yokel yodel.
- Give Mr. Snipa’s wife’s knife a swipe.
- Whereat with blade,
- with bloody, blameful blade,
- he bravely broached his boiling bloody breast.
- Are our oars oak?
- Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager
- imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?
- A lusty lady loved a lawyer
- and longed to lure him from his laboratory.
- The epitome of femininity.
- She stood on the balcony
- inexplicably mimicing him hiccupping,
- and amicably welcoming him home.
- Kris Kringle carefully crunched on candy canes.
- Please pay promptly.
- On mules we find two legs behind
- and two we find before.
- We stand behind before we find
- what those behind be for.
- What time does the wristwatch strap shop shut?
- One-One was a racehorse.
- Two-Two was one, too.
- When One-One won one race,
- Two-Two won one, too.
- Girl gargoyle, guy gargoyle.
- Pick a partner and practice passing,
- for if you pass proficiently,
- perhaps you’ll play professionally.
- Once upon a barren moor
- There dwelt a bear, also a boar.
- The bear could not bear the boar.
- The boar thought the bear a bore.
- At last the bear could bear no more
- Of that boar that bored him on the moor,
- And so one morn he bored the boar–
- That boar will bore the bear no more.
- If a Hottentot taught a Hottentot tot
- To talk ere the tot could totter,
- Ought the Hottenton tot
- Be taught to say aught, or naught,
- Or what ought to be taught her?
- If to hoot and to toot a Hottentot tot
- Be taught by her Hottentot tutor,
- Ought the tutor get hot
- If the Hottentot tot
- Hoot and toot at her Hottentot tutor?
- Will you, William?
- Mix, Miss Mix!
- Who washed Washington’s white woolen underwear
- when Washington’s washer woman went west?
- Two toads, totally tired.
- Freshly-fried flying fish.
- The sawingest saw I ever saw saw
- was the saw I saw saw in Arkansas.
- Just think, that sphinx has a sphincter that stinks!
- Strange strategic statistics.
- Sarah sitting in her Chevrolet,
- All she does is sits and shifts,
- All she does is sits and shifts.
- Hi-Tech Traveling Tractor Trailor Truck Tracker
- Ned Nott was shot
- and Sam Shott was not.
- So it is better to be Shott
- than Nott.
- Some say Nott
- was not shot.
- But Shott says
- he shot Nott.
- Either the shot Shott shot at Nott
- was not shot,
- or
- Nott was shot.
- If the shot Shott shot shot Nott,
- Nott was shot.
- But if the shot Shott shot shot Shott,
- then Shott was shot,
- not Nott.
- However,
- the shot Shott shot shot not Shott –
- but Nott.
- Six slippery snails, slid slowly seaward.
- Three twigs twined tightly.
- There was a young fisher named Fischer
- Who fished for a fish in a fissure.
- The fish with a grin,
- Pulled the fisherman in;
- Now they’re fishing the fissure for Fischer.
- Pretty Kitty Creighton had a cotton batten cat.
- The cotton batten cat was bitten by a rat.
- The kitten that was bitten had a button for an eye,
- And biting off the button made the cotton batten fly.
- Suddenly swerving, seven small swans
- Swam silently southward,
- Seeing six swift sailboats
- Sailing sedately seaward.
- The ochre ogre ogled the poker.
- If you stick a stock of liquor in your locker,
- It’s slick to stick a lock upon your stock,
- Or some stickler who is slicker
- Will stick you of your liquor
- If you fail to lock your liquor
- With a lock!
- Shredded Swiss chesse.
- The soldiers shouldered shooters on their shoulders.
- Theophiles Thistle, the successful thistle-sifter,
- in sifting a sieve full of un-sifted thistles,
- thrust three thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb.
- Now…..if Theophiles Thistle, the successful thistle-sifter,
- in sifting a sieve full of un-sifted thistles,
- thrust three thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb,
- see that thou, in sifting a sieve full of un-sifted thistles,
- thrust not three thousand thistles through the thick of thy thumb.
- Success to the successful thistle-sifter!
- Thank the other three brothers of their father’s mother’s brother’s side.
- They both, though, have thirty-three thick thimbles to thaw.
- Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.
- Cows graze in groves on grass which grows in grooves in groves.
- Brisk brave brigadiers brandished broad bright blades,
- blunderbusses, and bludgeons — balancing them badly.
- Tragedy strategy.
- Selfish shellfish.
- They have left the thriftshop, and lost both their theatre tickets and the
- volume of valuable licenses and coupons for free theatrical frills and thrills.
Tongue Twister
Tongue-twister adalah sebuah frrase yang didesain khusus dan sulit untuk diartikulasikan. Namun cara ini biasanya digunakan orang untuk memperlancar lidah dalam mengucapkan kata-kata dalam bahasa Inggris. Di bawah ini kami tampilkan beberapa Tongue Twister yang dapat Anda ulang-ulang untuk memperbaiki Pronunciation Anda. Selamat belajar:
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