There are many, but try this:
Tres tristes tigres tragaban trigo en un trigal (say it fast)
Isn't it supposedly the "worlds most difficult tongue twister?"
The proper name for a tongue twister is a phonological challenge or a vocal exercise. These are phrases that are difficult to articulate quickly and accurately due to their repetitive sounds or complex combinations of words.
One of the most difficult tongue twisters is: "The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick." This particular phrase is challenging due to its repetitive sibilant sounds and the rapid succession of similar-sounding words.
if a person repeats anything 7 times it is thought to be memorised in most cases but also depends on the person
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The most destructive twister are those of grade EF5. Five of the most destructive twister in United State were in Joplin, Tuscaloosa, Worcester, Tupelo and St. Louis.
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It is not exactly yes or no as everyone is different but most portuguese can actually understand Spanish. Not that they understand every word but most get the meaning but some people especially children have a bit of difficult understanding Spanish as the Spanish accent is different and Spanish is usually quicker.
The word tornado is an altered form of the Spanish word tronada, which means "thunderstorm." This in turn was taken from the Latin tonare, meaning "to thunder". It most likely reached its present form through a combination of the Spanish tronada and tornar ("to turn"); however, this may be a folk etymology.[6][7] A tornado is also commonly referred to as a twister, and is also sometimes referred to by the old-fashioned colloquial term cyclone.[8] The term "cyclone" is used as a synonym for "tornado" in the often-aired 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz. The term "twister" is also used in that film, along with being the title of the 1996 film Twister
Orange coloring on the tongue is most likely due to a fungal infection or an imbalance of the natural fluora in your mouth. Many other people have had this condition too. It is difficult to get rid of, but there is more information as well as home remedies and possible treatments at www.tonguecolor.com
Orange coloring on the tongue is most likely due to a fungal infection or an imbalance of the natural fluora in your mouth. Many other people have had this condition too. It is difficult to get rid of, but there is more information as well as home remedies and possible treatments at www.tonguecolor.com