Author name: All Tongue Twisters

Sumomo mo momo mo momo no uchi is a famous Japanese tongue twister meaning both plums and peaches are types of peach. The mo and momo sounds repeat and blend together.

Aka makigami ao makigami ki makigami is a classic Japanese colour tongue twister — red, blue, and yellow scrolled paper repeated at speed.

Tonari no kyaku wa yoku kaki ku kyaku da is a beloved Japanese tongue twister that trips up even fluent Japanese speakers with its k and ky sounds.

Namanmugi namagome namatamago is one of the most famous Japanese tongue twisters, practised in schools across Japan for its rapid-fire na sounds.

Discover the best Hindi tongue twisters. From kaccha papad pakka papad to Chandu ke chacha, Hindi aspirated consonants and retroflex sounds make these some of the most challenging twisters in the world.

Explore the best Portuguese tongue twisters (trava-línguas). From o rato roeu to três pratos de trigo, Portuguese r, nasal vowels, and sibilants make these a beautiful challenge.

Discover the best Russian tongue twisters (skorogovorki). From Karl u Klary to Na dvore trava, Russian r, k, and consonant clusters make these some of the hardest twisters in the world.

Explore the best Italian tongue twisters (scioglilingua). From trentatré trentini to tre tigri contro tre tigri, Italian r, tr, and double consonants make these a beautiful challenge.

Discover the best Japanese tongue twisters (hayakuchi kotoba). From namanmugi namagome to sumomo mo momo, practise these classic fast-mouth words loved by Japanese schoolchildren.

Think you’ve mastered English pronunciation? These 50 classic tongue twisters will prove otherwise. From beginner-friendly phrases to near-impossible challenges — how many can you say perfectly 3 times fast?