"T" Tongue Twisters

Twenty-Three Tongue Twisters and Counting. This is a Trip. A Twisted Trip I Tell You - with Two Topics.

Christopher Williams
This is a trip. Try it. The topic today is T. Try that letter. Together. T. Now, say it out loud. Terrific! These "T Tongue Twisters" are for those little girls (any boys) that are missing those two bottom teeth and just can't quite say it. "What?" You ask? The letter, T. (They're also for those of you that like to torment your tongue. Actors, Singers and Business Talkers included.) DON'T TRIP!

1. The tongue twisters today count twenty-three.
2. Thee must taketh trueneth (ss) to hearteth.
3. Thou art valiant today to continue the topic.
4. Thus, continue the tongue twisters till just after the "23."
5. Those that aren't valiant, quit .
6. Thy sixth tongue twister isn't that terrible.
7. Twenty lesseth foureth equalleth the tongue twisters lefteth.
8. Thought it through? Tough topic? Not!
9. Thee's true tongue twisters cometh fortheth.
10. Thirteen tongue twisters left to put forth.
11. Twelve twisters left after this.
12. That wans't a tongue twister. Try this.
13. That fat cat went splat, mat-type, flat.
14. Tangled, the tongue sayeth "enough-T!"
15. The thing to think is eight left.
16. Terrbily off-topic is "is" not "off" as "off" and now "is" "off" "and" and "now."
17. Talored tongue twisters take a little bit of time to create.
18. Try to write tongue twisters to post.
19. Think that it's great!
20. Try twenty-three-thousand tongue twisters.
21. Trying for twenty-one thousand times twenty-one thousand turkey-types to complete this article.
22. Twas twenty-two that brought about the "Through."
23. Twenty-three tongue twisters on topic forthwith. Through.

Warning: Reading the above type-written tongue twisters aloud may increase the possibility of you speaking more clearly. Try them together.

Next time: Rhyme? A display of the letter "A?"

"T Tongue Twisters" was the topic. The new topic is counting. I told you this was twisted and that there were two topics. Now then, count every letter T in this complete article. Include "T" and "t" please. Don't forget to post your answer on Associated Content!

I love you Megan! (She's my little cousin.)

Published by Christopher Williams

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  • Students, teachers and everyone else can twist their tongues with 23 tongue twisters.
  • tongue twisters for lisps
  • speech impediments

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  • megan11/7/2007

    cool you need turkey tongue twisters

  • Roberta Parry10/28/2007

    I wonder if this helps with public speaking...

  • Sharon Morris10/22/2007

    Hey that was a great article! Fun too! Keep up the great work. :)

  • T. M.9/2/2007

    Haha, this was a fun article!

  • Mr. Roberto8/26/2007

    LOL! Sort of difficult after a few beers.

  • Christopher Jones8/26/2007

    Fun article.

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