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RE: English as a first language is hard enough, think of those still struggling with it.
7/13/2012 10:09:50 PM

Try to say this quickly

Swan swam over the pond,
Swim swan swim!
Swan swam back again -
Well swum swan!


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RE: English as a first language is hard enough, think of those still struggling with it.
11/6/2013 9:02:38 PM

Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.

Say that fast??????????

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RE: English as a first language is hard enough, think of those still struggling with it.
11/6/2013 9:03:52 PM

The Two-Toed Tree-Toad

A tree-toad loved a she-toad
Who lived up in a tree.
He was a two-toed tree-toad,
But a three-toed toad was she.
The two-toed tree-toad tried to win
The three-toed she-toad's heart,
For the two-toed tree-toad loved the ground
That the three-toed tree-toad trod.
But the two-toed tree-toad tried in vain;
He couldn't please her whim.
From her tree-toad bower,
With her three-toed power,
The she-toad vetoed him.
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RE: English as a first language is hard enough, think of those still struggling with it.
11/21/2013 8:46:16 PM
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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

The longest word in the English language.

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis succeeded electrophotomicrographically as the longest word in the English language recognized by the National Puzzlers' League at the opening session of the organization's 103rd semi-annual meeting held yesterday at the Hotel New Yorker. The puzzlers explained that the forty-five-letter word is the name of a special form of silicosis caused by ultra-microscopic particles of silica volcanic dust...

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