
Twist your tongue with these twisters on International Tongue Twisters Day
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The second Sunday of November each year is marked as International Tongue Twister Day, celebrated in recognition of the first published t...
Doha, Qatar: The second Sunday of November each year is marked as International Tongue Twister Day, celebrated in recognition of the first published tongue twister from Peter Piper’s Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation by John Harris in 1813.
Over the years, tricky phrases have existed as a form of amusement, vocal play and some are ingrained in oral traditions and folklores.
Which tongue twister is the most difficult?
Tongue twisters are universal and common in languages other than English too. Every culture and language has twisters based on their pronunciation and diction.
Languages such as Arabic, German, Spanish, French, Russian, Latin, and Mandarin Chinese have various examples of tongue twisters.













