Polish Tongue Twisters — D (8)
Polish tongue twisters (łamańce językowe) starting with the letter D — translations, pronunciation tips, vocabulary, and grammar notes.
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Rain splashes in the ivy of the forest, in the ivy of the forest splashes rain.
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A dromedary from Durban devoured a gentleman's turban.
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Trembling trees tremble.
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A nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine-thousandth (ordinal)
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A woodpecker hacked at the trunk.
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St John's wort and pansy grow at the edge of the forest.
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A bell rings melodiously.
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On a rainy morning, cuckoos and bramblings, instead of going after earthworms, gorged themselves on the pulp of watercress on an empty stomach and vomited in a row into a red-hot roasting pan.