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Challenging tongue twisters: Introducing high-difficulty phrases and sentences!

Tongue twisters exist in every country.

I think everyone in Japan has been familiar with them since childhood.

This time, I’ve picked out only the especially difficult tongue twisters.

You’ll find not only long, complicated ones, but also very short tongue twisters that are surprisingly hard to say.

Although tongue twisters might seem like they’re just for kids, adults can enjoy them too at parties or drinking gatherings.

If you practice in advance, you might even become the center of attention in those situations.

Now then, please sit back and enjoy!

Difficult Tongue Twisters. Introducing high-difficulty phrases and sentences! (61–70)

I gotta buy some KitKats.

I should’ve made sure to buy some KitKats…
I gotta buy some KitKats.

There’s a tongue twister that plays on the KitKat product name: “Kit Kat kattokan to ikankatta noni, anta ga kattokan katta node, ikankatta kanda wa.” It’s pretty confusing, isn’t it? In simple terms, it means something like, “We were supposed to buy a Kit Kat, but you didn’t buy it in advance, so that was no good.” The phrases “katto” and “katta” keep appearing, so pay attention to those and give it a try.

In conclusion

This time we picked out some high-difficulty tongue twisters—was there anyone with such amazing articulation that they could say them all? Chances are, even native Japanese speakers can’t manage most of them. With training for the tongue and lips, though, you can learn to say tongue twisters you couldn’t before, so give the practice a try. In addition to this article, Rug Music has other pieces themed around tongue twisters. Be sure to check those out, too!