Vowel Sounds
Spanish tongue twisters: Vowel Sounds
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Ana tiene una banana.
Ana has a banana.

Ayer ya me fui.
Yesterday I already left.

Cae la clave del clavo.
The key of the nail falls.

Chema come chochos anchos.
Chema eats wide lupini beans.

Cómelo, Cosme, con calma.
Eat it, Cosme, calmly.

El hipopótamo Hipo está con hipo.
The hippopotamus Hipo has the hiccups.

El obispo obispó.
The bishop performed his bishoply duties.

El oso mimoso me ama.
The cuddly bear loves me.

El que poco coco come, poco coco compra.
He who eats little coconut, buys little coconut.

El sapo se sentó solo.
The toad sat alone.

El vino vino, pero el vino no vino vino.
The wine came, but the wine did not come as wine.

Flora fleta flotas.
Flora charters fleets (of ships).

Hoy hay huevos.
Today there are eggs.

Kilo de lila laca.
A kilo of lilac lacquer.

La rata roe la ropa.
The rat gnaws the clothes.

Lado, ledo, lido, lodo, ludo.
Side, happy, I read, mud, I play.

Lola la lila la lía.
Lola the lilac lady messes it up.

Memo el mimo menea la mano.
Memo the mime moves his hand.

Mi mamá me mima mucho.
My mom pampers me a lot.

¿Quién quiere que le quiera?
Who wants me to love them?

Si sanaras hoy, sanarías mañana.
If you were to get well today, you would be well tomorrow.

Siete serpientes serenas.
Seven serene snakes.

Susi suma sin saber sumar.
Susi adds without knowing how to add.

Tengo un tío cajonero.
I have an uncle who is a box/drawer maker.

Tito, toma tu té.
Tito, drink your tea.

Tomate tu taza de té, Tito.
Drink your cup of tea, Tito.

Un limón, medio limón.
One lemon, half a lemon.

Un nido de perdigones, tiene cinco perdigoncitos.
A nest of partridges has five little partridges.

Vaca, veinte vacas van.
Cow, twenty cows go.

Yo no compro coco.
I don't buy coconut.