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          That’s fair lol :3

          The word is also hard for non-native speakers from what I know :3 it’s like a mini tongue twister hehe

          • The House of Olivier EUOP
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            313 days ago

            So kind of you 😂

            I know it is not related to the question but what would it be the worst tongue twister in Lithuanian?

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              313 days ago

              The one I always fuck up is “šešios žąsys su šešiais žąsyčiais”

              “Geri vyrai gera gira geroj girioj gėrė ir gerdami gyrė - geriems vyrams gera gira geroj girioj gera gert” is another popular one, but I personally don’t struggle as much with it

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                313 days ago

                😂 A lot of “š” and “g” lol.

                But at least, there are vowels.

                Strč prst skrz krk here you are :) (Slovak) (not my mother tongue, I just know, how to get by, Slovak)

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                  313 days ago

                  Yeah I know there are some horrifying ones out there with no vowels hahah… unfortunately lithuanian morphology doesn’t allow for them, so ours are a bit more mundane by comparison

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                    313 days ago

                    Unfortunately or fortunately. It is just how a language is. I wonder how the tongue twisters are in German though… 🫣