De Bonte Hond Beet de Blonde Bonde Bond — Dutch Tongue Twister

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De bonte hond beet de blonde bond

De bonte hond beet de blonde bond

The spotted dog bit the blonde bond

Why Is It Hard?

Bonte (spotted), hond (dog), beet (bit), blonde (blonde), and bond (bond/league) create a sentence where b, on, and nd sounds cycle relentlessly. The hond-bond near-anagram at the start and end is the central phonetic trap — the same letters rearranged forces the brain to reverse the sound pattern.

History

This Dutch tongue twister exploits the Germanic language’s tendency toward near-anagram word pairs, similar to the Russian trava/drova twister. The image of a spotted dog biting a blonde is absurd enough to be funny while remaining short enough to be memorised easily. It is used in Dutch primary school reading exercises and speech warm-ups.

Tips for Saying It

  • Notice hond and bond are anagrams — the d-position swaps. Use this as your anchor.
  • Bonte-blonde: both start with b and end in a vowel+n pattern.
  • Slow practice: de-bonte-hond / beet / de-blonde-bond.

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