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Tre tigri contro tre tigri
Tre tigri contro tre tigri
Three tigers against three tigers
Why Is It Hard?
The tr in tre and tigri must be articulated three times in quick succession, interrupted only by contro which itself starts with a hard c and ends in tro. Every single word forces the same tongue position. Speed is the enemy here — the faster you go, the more tre and tigri start to sound identical.
History
Tre tigri contro tre tigri is the Italian equivalent of the English she sells seashells. It is simple enough for children but difficult enough to stump adults. It appears in Italian language learning apps, speech therapy programmes, and warm-up exercises for theatre students throughout Italy.
Tips for Saying It
- Say it three times slowly before attempting speed.
- Differentiate the tre and tigri vowels clearly — ay vs ee.
- Try it as a round with a friend: alternate words.
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