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№ | English tongue twisters |
1 | Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. |
2 | A quick witted cricket critic. |
3 | IF IF = THEN THEN THEN = ELSE ELSE ELSE = IF; |
4 | I saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop. |
5 | How many boards |
6 | How can a clam cram in a clean cream can? |
7 | Send toast to ten tense stout saints' ten tall tents. |
8 | Denise sees the fleece, |
9 | Coy knows pseudonoise codes. |
10 | Sheena leads, Sheila needs. |
11 | The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday. |
12 | Something in a thirty-acre thermal thicket of thorns and thistles thumped and thundered threatening the three-D thoughts of Matthew the thug - although, theatrically, it was only the thirteen-thousand thistles and thorns through the underneath of his thigh that the thirty year old thug thought of that morning. |
13 | Can you can a can as a canner can can a can? |
14 | Seth at Sainsbury's sells thick socks. |
15 | You cuss, I cuss, we all cuss, for asparagus! |
16 | Roberta ran rings around the Roman ruins. |
17 | Clean clams crammed in clean cans. |
18 | Six sick hicks nick six slick bricks with picks and sticks. |
19 | I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won't wish the wish you wish to wish. |
20 | Stupid superstition! |
21 | There was a fisherman named Fisher |
22 | World Wide Web |
23 | To sit in solemn silence in a dull dark dock |
24 | Picky people pick Peter Pan Peanut-Butter, 'tis the peanut-butter picky people pick. |
25 | If Stu chews shoes, should Stu choose the shoes he chews? |
26 | Luke's duck likes lakes. Luke Luck licks lakes. Luke's duck licks lakes. Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck likes. Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck likes. |
27 | Seventy seven benevolent elephants |
28 | There those thousand thinkers were thinking how did the other three thieves go through. |
29 | Santa's Short Suit Shrunk |
30 | I was born on a pirate ship |
31 | I scream, you scream, we all scream for icecream! |
32 | Wayne went to Wales to watch walruses. |
33 | In 'ertford, 'ereford and 'ampshire, 'urricanes 'ardly Hever 'appen. |
34 | One-one was a race horse. |
35 | Eleven benevolent elephants |
36 | Celibate celebrant, celibate celebrant, celibate celebrant, ... |
37 | Willy's real rear wheel |
38 | If Pickford's packers packed a packet of crisps would the packet of crisps that Pickford's packers packed survive for two and a half years? |
39 | Six sleek swans swam swiftly southwards |
40 | Gobbling gorgoyles gobbled gobbling goblins. |
41 | Did Dick Pickens prick his pinkie pickling cheap cling peaches in an inch of Pinch or framing his famed French finch photos? |
42 | Pirates Private Property |
43 | What a terrible tongue twister, |
44 | When you write copy you have the right to copyright the copy you write. |
45 | A big black bug bit a big black dog on his big black nose! |
46 | Elizabeth's birthday is on the third Thursday of this month. |
47 | Ann and Andy's anniversary is in April. |
48 | Flash message! |
49 | Frogfeet, flippers, swimfins. |
50 | Hassock hassock, black spotted hassock. Black spot on a black back of a black spotted hassock. |
51 | How many cookies could a good cook cook If a good cook could cook cookies? A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies. |
52 | How much ground would a groundhog hog, if a groundhog could hog ground? A groundhog would hog all the ground he could hog, if a groundhog could hog ground. |
53 | How much pot, could a pot roast roast, if a pot roast could roast pot. |
54 | How much wood could Chuck Woods' woodchuck chuck, if Chuck Woods' woodchuck could and would chuck wood? If Chuck Woods' woodchuck could and would chuck wood, how much wood could and would Chuck Woods' woodchuck chuck? Chuck Woods' woodchuck would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood as any woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could and would chuck wood. |
55 | Mary Mac's mother's making Mary Mac marry me. |
56 | Mr. Tongue Twister tried to train his tongue to twist and turn, and twit an twat, to learn the letter ""T"". |
57 | Pete's pa pete poked to the pea patch to pick a peck of peas for the poor pink pig in the pine hole pig-pen. |
58 | She saw Sherif's shoes on the sofa. But was she so sure she saw Sherif's shoes on the sofa? |
59 | Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew. |
60 | Two tried and true tridents |
61 | rudder valve reversals |
62 | Birdie birdie in the sky laid a turdie in my eye. |
63 | How many cans can a cannibal nibble |
64 | A twister of twists once twisted a twist; |
65 | Thirty-three thirsty, thundering thoroughbreds thumped Mr. Thurber on Thursday. |
66 | Four furious friends fought for the phone. |
67 | Plymouth sleuths thwart Luther's slithering. |
68 | Bobby Bippy bought a bat. |
69 | Black background, brown background. |
70 | Why do you cry, Willy? |
71 | Very well, very well, very well ... |
72 | Tie twine to three tree twigs. |
73 | Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier were reared wrongly in a rural brewery. |
74 | Mares eat oats and does eat oats, |
75 | Three short sword sheaths. |
76 | Caution: Wide Right Turns |
77 | Rolling red wagons |
78 | Green glass globes glow greenly. |
79 | Robert Wayne Rutter |
80 | I stood sadly on the silver steps of Burgess's fish sauce shop, mimicking him hiccuping, and wildly welcoming him within. |
81 | When I was in Arkansas I saw a saw that could outsaw any other saw I ever saw, saw. If you've got a saw that can outsaw the saw I saw saw then I'd like to see your saw saw. |
82 | black back bat |
83 | The queen in green screamed. |
84 | How many berries could a bare berry carry, |
85 | What did you have for breakfast? |
86 | Snap Crackel pop, |
87 | Six slimy snails sailed silently. |
88 | I thought, I thought of thinking of thanking you. |
89 | Seven slick slimey snakes slowly sliding southward. |
90 | Red Buick, blue Buick |
91 | Roofs of mushrooms rarely mush too much. |
92 | He threw three balls. |
93 | The great Greek grape growers grow great Greek grapes. |
94 | Singing Sammy sung songs on sinking sand. |
95 | We're real rear wheels. |
96 | Rhys watched Ross switch his Irish wristwatch for a Swiss wristwatch. |
97 | I wish to wash my Irish wristwatch. |
98 | Near an ear, a nearer ear, a nearly eerie ear. |
99 | On a lazy laser raiser lies a laser ray eraser. |
100 | Scissors sizzle, thistles sizzle. |
101 | Tom threw Tim three thumbtacks. |
102 | How much caramel can a canny canonball cram in a camel if a canny canonball can cram caramel in a camel? |
103 | He threw three free throws. |
104 | Fresh French fried fly fritters |
105 | Gig whip, gig whip, gig whip, ... |
106 | I was born on a pirate ship. |
107 | 2 Y's U R. |
108 | Little Mike left his bike like Tike at Spike's. |
109 | Eddie edited it. |
110 | Yellow butter, purple jelly, red jam, black bread. |
111 | Wow, race winners really want red wine right away! |
112 | The ruddy widow really wants ripe watermelon and red roses when winter arrives. |
113 | I'll chew and chew until my jaws drop. |
114 | Triple Dickle |
115 | How many sheets could a sheet slitter slit if a sheet slitter could slit sheets? |
116 | Supposed to be pistachio, |
117 | Chester Cheetah chews a chunk of cheep cheddar cheese. |
118 | Real rock wall, real rock wall, real rock wall |
119 | Argyle Gargoyle |
120 | Peggy Babcock |
121 | If you're keen on stunning kites and cunning stunts, |
122 | Two tiny tigers take two taxis to town. |
123 | Sounding by sound is a sound method of sounding sounds. |
124 | Willie's really weary. |
125 | Yally Bally had a jolly golliwog. Feeling folly, Yally Bally Bought his jolly golli' a dollie made of holly! The golli', feeling jolly, named the holly dollie, Polly. So Yally Bally's jolly golli's holly dollie Polly's also jolly! |
126 | Out in the pasture the nature watcher watches the catcher. While the catcher watches the pitcher who pitches the balls. Whether the temperature's up or whether the temperature's down, the nature watcher, the catcher and the pitcher are always around. The pitcher pitches, the catcher catches and the watcher watches. So whether the temperature's rises or whether the temperature falls the nature watcher just watches the catcher who's watching the pitcher who's watching the balls. |
127 | Tommy Tucker tried to tie Tammy's Turtles tie. |
128 | John, where Peter had had ""had had"", had had ""had""; |
129 | Excited executioner exercising his excising powers excessively. |
130 | Pail of ale aiding ailing Al's travails. |
131 | Double bubble gum, bubbles double. |
132 | If you can't can any candy can, |
133 | Octopus ocular optics. |
134 | This is the sixth zebra snoozing thoroughly. |
135 | Salty broccoli, salty broccoli, salty broccoli .... |
136 | I saw Esau kissing Kate. |
137 | A slimey snake slithered down the sandy sahara. |
138 | Suzie Seaword's fish-sauce shop sells unsifted thistles for thistle-sifters to sift. |
139 | I eat eel while you peel eel |
140 | Nothing is worth thousands of deaths. |
141 | Casual clothes are provisional for leisurely trips across Asia. |
142 | East Fife Four, Forfar Five |
143 | Roy Wayne |
144 | Wunwun was a racehorse, Tutu was one too. Wunwun won one race, Tutu won one too. |
145 | It's not the cough that carries you off, |
146 | She said she should sit. |
147 | Mo mi mo me send me a toe, |
148 | Will you, William? Will you, William? Will you, William? |
149 | I wish you were a fish in my dish |
150 | She stood on the balcony, inexplicably mimicking him hiccuping, and amicably welcoming him in. |
151 | The big black bug bit the big black bear, |
152 | Dust is a disk's worst enemy. |
153 | I see a sea down by the seashore. |
154 | Old Mr. Hunt |
155 | As one black bug, bled blue, black blood. The other black bug bled blue. |
156 | Mommy made me eat my M&Ms. |
157 | I'm not the fig plucker, |
158 | A gazillion gigantic grapes gushed |
159 | Aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum |
160 | Thin grippy thick slippery. |
161 | There once was a two toed, she toad, tree toad, |
162 | The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick |
163 | The owner of the inside inn was inside his inside inn with his inside outside his inside inn. |
164 | If you notice this notice, |
165 | If you understand, say ""understand"". |
166 | She sees cheese. |
167 | Brent Spence Bridge |
168 | Chukotko-Kamchatkan |
169 | There those thousand thinkers were thinking |
170 | Five frantic frogs fled from fifty fierce fishes. |
171 | One smart fellow, he felt smart. |
172 | Seven sleazy shysters in sharkskin suits sold sheared sealskins to seasick sailors. |
173 | I would if I could! But I can't, so I won't! |
174 | But a harder thing still to do. What a to do to die today |
175 | Love's a feeling you feel when you feel |
176 | Silly sheep weep and sleep. |
177 | Truly rural, truly rural, truly rural, ... |
178 | A turbot's not a burbot, for a turbot's a butt, but a burbot's not. |
179 | I know a boy named Tate |
180 | I saw a saw in Arkansas, |
181 | The seething sea ceaseth; thus the seething sea sufficeth us. |
182 | Real weird rear wheels |
183 | I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit, upon a slitted sheet I sit. |
184 | A pessimistic pest exists amidst us. |
185 | Knife and a fork bottle and a cork |
186 | Five fuzzy French frogs Frolicked through the fields in France. |
187 | Two to two to Toulouse? |
188 | Swatch watch |
189 | Dr. Johnson and Mr. Johnson, after great consideration, came to the conclusion that the Indian nation beyond the Indian Ocean is back in education because the chief occupation is cultivation. |
190 | Round and round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran. |
191 | Buckets of bug blood, buckets of bug blood, buckets of bug blood |
192 | I'm a sock cutter and I cut socks. |
193 | If coloured caterpillars could change their colours constantly could they keep their coloured coat coloured properly? |
194 | We won, we won, we won, we won, ... |
195 | Thirty-three thousand people think that Thursday is their thirtieth birthday. |
196 | How much ground could a grounghog grind if a groundhog could grind ground? |
197 | How may saws could a see-saw saw if a see-saw could saw saws? |
198 | As he gobbled the cakes on his plate, |
199 | How much myrtle would a wood turtle hurdle if a wood turtle could hurdle myrtle? |
200 | Shut up the shutters and sit in the shop. |
201 | Rattle your bottles in Rollocks' van. |
202 | A fly and flea flew into a flue, |
203 | How much dew does a dewdrop drop |
204 | If Kantie can tie a tie and untie a tie, |
205 | Bake big batches of bitter brown bread. |
206 | But she as far surpasseth Sycorax, |
207 | Bake big batches of brown blueberry bread. |
208 | She sits in her slip and sips Schlitz. |
209 | Which wristwatch is a Swiss wristwatch? |
210 | Whoever slit the sheets is a good sheet slitter. |
211 | Mummies make money. |
212 | Crush grapes, grapes crush, crush grapes. |
213 | An elephant was asphyxiated in the asphalt. |
214 | A black bloke's back brake-block broke. |
215 | This is a zither. |
216 | Fresh fried fish, |
217 | There was a minimum of cinnamon in the aluminum pan. |
218 | Really leery, rarely Larry. |
219 | Big black bugs bleed blue black blood but baby black bugs bleed blue blood. |
220 | Elizabeth has eleven elves in her elm tree. |
221 | Her whole right hand really hurts. |
222 | Come, come, |
223 | Tie a knot, tie a knot. |
224 | Red blood, green blood |
225 | I'm a sheet slitter. |
226 | Round the rugged rock, the ragged rascal ran. |
227 | Busy buzzing bumble bees. |
228 | A lump of red leather, a red leather lump |
229 | Nat the bat swat at Matt the gnat. |
230 | I shot the city sheriff. |
231 | A lady sees a pot-mender at work at his barrow in the street. |
232 | I am not a pheasant plucker, |
233 | Suzie, Suzie, working in a shoeshine shop. |
234 | Preshrunk silk shirts. |
235 | Craig Quinn's quick trip to Crabtree Creek. |
236 | Six shining cities, six shining cities, six shining cities. |
237 | While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington's windows with warm washing water. |
238 | A big black bear sat on a big black bug. |
239 | A bloke's bike back brake block broke. |
240 | Sweet sagacious Sally Sanders said she sure saw seven segregated seaplanes sailing swiftly southward Saturday. |
241 | Betty Botter bought some butter but she said the butter's bitter. If I put it in my batter it will make my batter bitter. So, she bought some better butter, better than the bitter butter and she put it in her batter and her batter was not bitter. So 'twas good that Betty Botter bought some better butter. |
242 | How much oil boil can a gum boil boil if a gum boil can boil oil? |
243 | Good blood, bad blood, good blood, bad blood, good blood, bad blood. |
244 | No nose knows like a gnome's nose knows. |
245 | Freshly fried fresh flesh |
246 | There are two minutes difference from four to two to two to two, from two to two to two, too. |
247 | There once was a man who had a sister, his name was Mr. Fister. Mr. Fister's sister sold sea shells by the sea shore. Mr. Fister didn't sell sea shells, he sold silk sheets. Mr. Fister told his sister that he sold six silk sheets to six shieks. The sister of Mr. Fister said I sold six shells to six shieks too! |
248 | Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore. But if Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore then where are the sea shells Sally sells? |
249 | She stood by Burgess's fish sauce shop welcoming him in. |
250 | Swan swam over the sea. |
251 | Sally is a sheet slitter, she slits sheets. |
252 | She sells sea shells on the sea shore; |
253 | Tie twine to three tree twigs. |
254 | You know New York. |
255 | What noise annoys an oyster most? |
256 | Ripe white wheat reapers reap ripe white wheat right. |
257 | Blake's black bike's back brake bracket block broke. |
258 | Each Easter Eddie eats eighty Easter eggs. |
259 | She slits the sheet she sits on. |
260 | A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed. |
261 | A twister of twists once twisted a twist. |
262 | Red lolly, yellow lolly. |
263 | I am a mother pheasant plucker, |
264 | Mrs Hunt had a country cut front |
265 | Knapsack strap. |
266 | John, where Molly had had ""had"", had had ""had had"". ""Had had "" had had the teachers approval |
267 | Miss Smith's fish-sauce shop seldom sells shellfish. |
268 | Great gray goats |
269 | Whether the weather be fine |
270 | Sunshine city, sunshine city, sunshine city, ... |
271 | The batter with the butter is the batter that is better! |
272 | There's a sandwich on the sand which was sent by a sane witch. |
273 | How many yaks could a yak pack pack if a yak pack could pack yaks? |
274 | Twelve twins twirled twelve twigs. |
275 | If you stick a stock of liquor in your locker |
276 | Clowns grow glowing crowns. |
277 | Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager |
278 | Sister Suzie sewing shirts for soldiers |
279 | Red leather, yellow leather, ... |
280 | Announcement at Victoria Station, London: |
281 | Richard's wretched ratchet wrench. |
282 | Rugged rubber baby buggy bumpers. |
283 | Betty Botter bought some butter but, said she, the butter's bitter. |
284 | A box of biscuits, |
285 | When a doctor doctors a doctor, |
286 | What to do to die today at a minute or two to two. A terribly difficult thing to say and a harder thing to do. A dragon will come and beat his drum Ra-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-too at a minute or two to two today. At a minute or two to two. |
287 | If two witches would watch two watches, which witch would watch which watch? |
288 | The soldier's shoulder surely hurts! |
289 | She sees seas slapping shores. |
290 | A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule. |
291 | Greek grapes. |
292 | Mr. See owned a saw and Mr Soar owned a seesaw. |
293 | Six sick sea-serpents swam the seven seas. |
294 | There was a little witch which switched from Chichester to Ipswich. |
295 | A proper cup of coffee from a proper copper coffee pot. |
296 | Never trouble about trouble until trouble troubles you! |
297 | Theophilus Thadeus Thistledown, the succesful thistle-sifter, while sifting a sieve-full of unsifted thistles, thrust three thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb. Now, if Theophilus Thadeus Thistledown, the succesful thistle-sifter, thrust three thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb, see that thou, while sifting a sieve-full of unsifted thistles, thrust not three thousand thistles through the thick of thy thumb. |
298 | Shoe section, shoe section, shoe section, ... |
299 | A smart fella, a fella smart. |
300 | She is a thistle-sifter. She has a sieve of unsifted thistles and a sieve of sifted thistles and the sieve of unsifted thistles she sifts into the sieve of sifted thistles because she is a thistle-sifter. |
301 | Admidst the mists and coldest frosts, |
302 | Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, |
303 | Blue glue gun, green glue gun. |
304 | Betty bought some butter, |
305 | Toy boat, toy boat, toy boat, ... |
306 | Mallory's hourly salary. |
307 | I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit, and on that slitted sheet I sit. |
308 | Don't spring on the inner-spring this spring or there will be an offspring next spring. |
309 | A flea and a fly in a flue, |
310 | King Thistle stuck a thousand thistles in the thistle of his thumb. |
311 | Five fat friars frying flat fish. |
312 | The bottle of perfume that Willy sent |
313 | Esau Wood sawed wood. All the wood Esau Wood saw, Esau Wood would saw. All the wood Wood saw, Esau sought to saw. One day Esau Wood's wood-saw would saw no wood. So Esau Wood sought a new wood-saw. The new wood-saw would saw wood. Oh, the wood Esau Wood would saw. Esau sought a saw that would saw wood as no other wood-saw would saw. And Esau found a saw that would saw as no other wood-saw would saw. And Esau Wood sawed wood. |
314 | Betty bought some bitter butter |
315 | A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk, |
316 | I'm not the fig plucker, |
317 | Extinct insects' instincts, extant insects' instincts. |
318 | The sixth sheik's sixth sheep 's sick. |
319 | Sweater weather, leather weather. |
320 | One black beetle bled only black blood, the other black beetle bled blue. |
321 | The big black bug's blood ran blue. |
322 | I am not the pheasant plucker, |
323 | Ed Nott was shot and Sam Shott was not. So it is better to be Shott than Nott. Some say Nott was not shot. But Shott says he shot Nott. Either the shot Shott shot at Nott was not shot, or Nott was shot. If the shot Shott shot shot Nott, Nott was shot. But if the shot Shott shot shot Shott, the shot was Shott, not Nott. However, the shot Shott shot shot not Shott - but Nott. So, Ed Nott was shot and that's hot! Is it not? |
324 | We will learn why her lowly lone, worn yarn loom will rarely earn immoral money. |
325 | Unique New York, unique New York, unique New York, ... |
326 | If Dr. Seuss Were a Technical Writer..... Here's an easy game to play. |
327 | Picky people pick Peter Pan Peanut Butter. |
328 | Ray Rag ran across a rough road. |
329 | Elmer Arnold |
330 | A Tudor who tooted the flute |
331 | Mrs Puggy Wuggy has a square cut punt. |
332 | Tim, the thin twin tinsmith. |
333 | Thin sticks, thick bricks |
334 | Red lorry, yellow lorry. |
335 | A big black bug bit a big black bear and made the big black bear bleed blood. |
336 | How much wood would a woodchuck chuck |
337 | Larry Hurley, a burly squirrel hurler, hurled a furry squirrel through a curly grill. |
338 | Six twin screwed steel steam cruisers. |
339 | A nurse anesthetist unearthed a nest. |
340 | How much sh*t can a sh*t slinger sling |
341 | I thought a thought. |
342 | She sells sea shells on the seashore. |
343 | From the programmer's desk: |
344 | A noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster more! |
345 | Plain bun, plum bun, bun without plum. |
346 | There was a young man called Fisher |
347 | Slick slim slippers sliding south. |
348 | The Leith police dismisseth us |
349 | Ah shucks, six stick shifts stuck shut! |
350 | Meter maid Mary married manly Matthew Marcus Mayo, |
351 | The king would sing, about a ring that would go ding. |
352 | How much dough would Bob Dole dole |
353 | People pledging plenty of pennies. |
354 | Mares eat oats and does eat oats, but little lambs eat ivy. |
355 | To begin to toboggan first, buy a toboggan. |
356 | Courtney Dworkin |
357 | Switch watch, wrist watch. |
358 | Six thick thistle sticks. |
359 | Black bug's blood |
360 | Moses supposes his toeses are roses, |
361 | I wish I were what I was when I wished I were what I am. |
362 | She sells seashells on the seashore. The seashells she sells are seashore seashells. |
363 | Irish wristwatch |
364 | She had shoulder surgery. |
365 | To put a pipe in byte mode, type PIPE_TYPE_BYTE. |
366 | Three Tree Turtles Three tree turtles took turns talking tongue twisters. |
367 | My Friend Gladys Oh, the sadness of her sadness when she's sad. |
368 | I would if I could, and if I couldn't, how could I? |
369 | real rear wheel |
370 | National Sheepshire Sheep Association |
371 | The crow flew over the river with a lump of raw liver. |
372 | The little red lorry went down Limuru road. |
373 | Flies fly but a fly flies. |
374 | Did Doug dig Dick's garden or did Dick dig Doug's garden? |
375 | If a Hottentot taught a Hottentot tot to talk ere the tot could totter, ought the Hottentot tot be taught to say ought or naught or what ought to be taught 'er? |
376 | How many cans can a canner can if a canner can can cans? A canner can can as many cans as a canner can if a canner can can cans. |
377 | No need to light a night light on a light night like tonight. |
378 | Two dozen double damask dinner napkins |
379 | The cat crept into the crypt, crapped and crept out. |
380 | Blended baby blue bug's blood blotches. |
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[k] – [g] – [к] – [г] [t] – [d] – [т] – [д] [s] – [z] – [с] – [з] [f] – [v] – [ф] – [в] [p] – [b] - [п] – [б] [C] – [G] – [ч] – [дж] [S] – [Z] – [ш] – [ж] [T] – [D] – [с] – [з] высунув кончик языка между зубами [m] – [м] [n] – [н] [h] – [х] [j] – [й] [l] – [л] [w] – [в] одними губами, не прикасаясь верхними зубами к нижней губе [r] – [р] загнув кончик языка назад вверх [N] – [н] с открытым ртом, касаясь корнем языка нёбо | Краткие гласные [x] – [мяч][м]твёрдый [A] – [а] [e] – [э] [I] – [и] [O]=[P] – [о] [u]=[V] – [у] [q] – [э] в начале или в середине слова [а] в конце слова – всегда в безударном положении Долгие гласные [R] – [а:] [L] – [о:] [J] – [и:] [H] – [у:] [W]=[E:] – [мёд] [м]твёрдый | ['eI] – ['эи] ['aI] – ['аи] ['OI] – ['ои] ['Iq] – ['иа] ['Fq]=['eq] – ['эа] ['uq]=['Vq] – ['уа] ['au]=['QV] – ['ау] ['qu]=['Ou]=['qV] –['эу] ['оу] Трифтонги – тройной гласный звук с ударением на первый элемент ['auq]=['QVq] – ['ауа] ['aIq] – ['айа] ['juq]=['jVq] – ['йуа] |
Транскрипция - знаки, обозначающие звуки.
Все слова в англо-русских словарях даются с транскрипцией. Зная хорошо, какой знак обозначает какой звук, можно легко прочитать любое слово, даже, если оно читается не по правилам чтения.
Например:
Dog [dOg] –[дог] собака
Ball [bLl] – [бо:л] мяч
Toy [tOI] – [той] игрушка
Помни! Некоторые английские звуки совсем не похожи на русские. Их надо произносить чисто и верно по-английски, чтобы твоя речь была правильной и красивой.
Автор – Лысова Татьяна Николаевна