체다치즈 Korean Tongue Twister

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“체다치즈” Korean Tongue Twister

체다치즈를 최고 많이 먹은 최다은이 체다치즈 먹기 대회 최다 우승자이다.

Translation: Choi Da-eun, who ate the most cheddar cheese, is the champion with the most wins at the cheddar cheese eating competition.

Why Is It Hard?

The name 최다은 (Choi Da-eun) is phonetically embedded within the surrounding words: 최고 (most/best), 최다 (most wins), and 체다치즈 (cheddar cheese) all begin with 최/체 — sounds using the same ㅊ aspirated consonant. The brain must track when 최 is part of a name and when it is a superlative adjective, while also navigating the loanword 체다치즈 which packs ㅊ sounds twice in four syllables.

History

체다치즈 is a modern Korean tongue twister that reflects the influence of Western food culture on Korean language. Cheddar cheese — written phonetically in Korean as 체다치즈 — became a popular ingredient in Korean cuisine from the 1990s onward, and tongue twisters using loanwords became a new subgenre of 잰말놀이 in the internet age. This phrase is particularly popular among younger Koreans and has circulated widely on social media as a short, shareable challenge.

Tips for Saying It

  • Separate the name 최다은 from the adjective 최다 (most wins) — they sound identical; context is your only guide.
  • 체다치즈 is the phonetic anchor — say it cleanly twice before starting the full sentence.
  • The phrase ends with 최다 우승자이다 — slow down for the finale or the name-vs-adjective trap catches most people here.

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