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Funny Tongue Twisters to Helps Us Learn French Language

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You and I both know that learning French in France is not the only way you can acquire French learning. If you want to be versatile with your French learning, then you can explore various possibilities in acquiring French.

And speaking of various possibilities, you can choose to improve how to learn French language when you learn the language’s funny tongue twisters. Some of these tongue twisters are logical; some have funny meaning, while others are just pure nonsense. J

Enjoy these tongue twisters enlisted below and just improve your skills with this incredible language.

  • Poisson sans boisson–c’est poison!.

(To eat) fish without drinking wine is poison!

  • Didon dîna, dit-on, du dos d’un dodu dindon.

Didon ate; it is said, from the back of a fat turkey.

  • Natacha n’attacha pas son chat qui s’échappa.

Natasha did not tie up her cat, who escaped.

  • Tonton, ton thé t’a-t-il ôté ta toux?

Uncle, did your tea take away your cough?

  • La pipe au papa du Pape Pie pue.

Pope Pius’ dad’s pipe stinks.

  • Je veux et j’exige du jasmin et des jonquilles

I want and demand jasmine and daffodils.

  • Si mon tonton tond ton tonton, ton tonton sera tondu.

If my uncle shaves your uncle, your uncle will be shaved.

  • Si six scies scient six cyprès, six cents scies scient six cent cyprès.

If six saws saw six cypresses, six hundred saws saw six hundred cypresses.

Did you enjoy reading these tongue twisters? Who says tongue twisters are only famous in English language? Tongue twisters are indeed a rewarding exercise to improve one’s pronunciation. So grab these tongue twisters and make them your substance for improved French language learning.

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