T. V. Lagutina Folk tongue twisters, jokes, ditties, proverbs and riddles. Proverbs about family and family values. The best nursery rhymes

Who wants to find answers to riddles?

Children of any age love to make and guess riddles. Having found the correct answer, they are glad that they were able to show resourcefulness and intelligence. The educational and cognitive value of riddles is very great. They broaden children's horizons, introduce them to the world around them, natural phenomena, develop curiosity and inquisitiveness, train attention and memory, and enrich speech.

Particularly interesting folk riddles. Same as folk proverbs and sayings, they are always figurative, poetic, fastened with rhymes or consonances. They are characterized by clarity, brevity, specificity of presentation, expressiveness and precision of definitions. Most often, riddles contain a list of signs by which one must guess what objects or phenomena are being discussed. The simplicity or complexity of the riddle depends on how many of these signs are present and how detailed they characterize what is being asked. For example, in the riddle “It’s not fire, but it burns (nettle)” one sign is indicated, but it is so characteristic that it is enough to guess. Sometimes riddles contain 3-4 signs: “Round, hunchbacked, near furry, trouble will come - water will flow” (eye). Each of these signs is needed to determine the hidden word.

In some riddles, the guideline for guessing is the signs that reveal the origin of the object, for example: “Born from water, afraid of water” (salt), or its functions: “It makes you happy in the spring, it cools in the summer, it nourishes in the fall, it warms in the winter” (wood). Many riddles are based on allegories. These include riddles where the action or sign of an object is compared with the same action or sign of another object or living creature, for example: “There live five brothers, one smaller than the other, and they all have the same name” (fingers) or “The stable is full of white sheep” ( teeth).

Knowledge of all these features and varieties of riddles is necessary both for their selection and for solving them. We must try to explain this to children in an accessible form, and go through this or that riddle with them in detail - then the process of guessing will be more meaningful. Having asked a riddle, there is no need to rush children to answer. If no one can guess the riddle, you need to explain it, ask a few leading questions, and suggest the right path to find a solution.

The teacher should have a lot of riddles in stock. They can be the topic of independent study, they can be used during a break between classes, during a rest, a walk, and when, due to unforeseen circumstances, a previously scheduled lesson had to be canceled. Riddles are always interesting for children.

It is necessary to select riddles by topic. You can devote a whole series of riddles about plants and natural phenomena to a walk in the forest. Walking around the city, children observe transport, the operation of various machines, and in the countryside they become familiar with agricultural machines. It is very desirable to support their observations by selecting appropriate riddles on this topic.

Below are riddles on many topics - folk and Soviet authors. They are located in a certain system (natural phenomena, humans, animals and flora, technology, teaching, book, school, home and home life, as well as joke riddles and riddles with a collective answer).

It’s good if children remember the riddles they like best and ask others.

Nature and its phenomena

White flowers bloom in the evening and fade in the morning.

Correct answer

Behind the house by the path there is half a cake hanging. Without arms, without legs, but with horns, And he walks under the skies.

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Well, which of you will answer: it’s not a fire, but it burns painfully, it’s not a lantern, but it shines brightly, and it’s not a baker, but it bakes?

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A sister goes to visit her brother, but he hides from his sister.

Moon, sun

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From which ladle do they not drink, do not eat, but only look at it?

Constellation Ursa Major

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At night there is one golden orange in the sky. Two weeks passed, we didn’t eat an orange, but only an orange slice remained in the sky.

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In youth - like a sickle, in middle age - like a cake.

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They beat me, stab me, turn me over, cut me - I endure everything, I cry with everything good.

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What goes on without moving?

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Seven brothers: equal in years, different names.

Days of the week

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What happened tomorrow and what will happen yesterday?

Present day

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You can see the edge, but you won’t get there.

Horizon

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Run, run - you won’t reach, fly, fly - you won’t reach.

Horizon

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In the morning the beads sparkled, they covered all the grass with them, but we went to look for them during the day - we searched and searched - we couldn’t find them.

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They often ask me, they wait for me, and as soon as I appear, they will start hiding.

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He walked and walked, and disappeared into the ground.

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The red yoke hung over the river.

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The sun ordered - stop, the seven-color bridge is steep! A cloud hid the light of the sun - the bridge collapsed, but there were no chips.

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Without arms, without legs, but he opens the gate.

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Gray cloth stretches out the window.

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He walks and walks along the sea, but when he reaches the shore, he disappears.

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A whole island of ice floats back and forth. Above the water is the ear, Under the water is the belly. (Iceberg)

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Falling from a great height, he roars menacingly and, breaking against the stones, rises up foaming.

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The grandmother wears a snow cap, her stone sides are wrapped in clouds. It's summer, and she's wearing a funny white ice cap.

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It flows, it flows, it won’t flow out, it runs, it runs, it won’t run out.

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It runs in the summer and stands still in the winter.

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Two brothers look into the water and they won’t get along.

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You have it, I have it, the oak tree in the field, and the fish in the sea do not.

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You follow her - she is from you, you are from her - she is behind you.

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Lives without a body, speaks without a tongue; no one sees him, but everyone hears him.

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No arms, no legs, but he can draw.

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There is a mountain in the yard, and water in the hut.

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It neither burns in fire nor sinks in water.

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It flies - it is silent, it lies - it is silent, when it dies, then it roars.

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Walks on straw - does not rustle, walks on water - does not drown, walks on fire - does not burn.

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What always comes, but never leaves its place.

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I am water, and I swim on water.

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As soon as I leave, I eat and eat. But if we eat, I’ll disappear completely. Who am I?

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If there is no water nearby, you are ready to make trouble.

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From rains and flowing waters He grows from year to year, He is an enemy of the plain fields. What is his name? ...

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In the middle of the field lies a mirror: The glass is blue, the frame is green.

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In spring he lies in a colored sundress, in winter he sleeps in a white shirt.

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It broke everything, tore everything down, and gave no mercy.

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Without arms, without legs, he climbs into the hut in winter.

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Chewing - you can't chew it, cutting - you can't cut it.

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From which ladle do they not drink or eat, but just look at it?

Constellation Ursa Major

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Human

All their lives they have been racing, but they can’t overtake each other.

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I've been wearing them for many years, but I don't know how many they count.

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Two mothers have five sons, all with the same name.

Fingers

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If it weren't for him, I wouldn't have said anything.

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Two brothers live across the street, but don’t see each other.

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At night, two windows close themselves, and with sunrise they open themselves.

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One speaks, two look, two listen.

Tongue, eyes, ears

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They will be born twice, not one will be baptized.

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Not by measure, not by weight, but all people have it.

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Not a log or a stump, but lying there all day, not reaping or mowing, but asking for dinner. Who is this?

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The riddle is easy, my friend, just be able to weigh it: two heads and a pair of arms, six legs, and ten fingers.

Rider on a horse

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Animal world

There is a shock: a pitchfork in front, a broom in the back.

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Thick grasses are braided, meadows are curled, and I myself am all curly, even with a curl of an horn.

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A fur coat and a caftan walks across the mountains and valleys.

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If someone is born with a beard, no one will be surprised.

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Not a king, but wearing a crown, not a horseman, but with spurs.

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He appeared in a yellow fur coat - goodbye, two shells!

Chick

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I swam in the water, but remained dry.

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Amazing child! Just out of diapers, he can swim and dive like his own mother.

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Jump and jump, little coward! The tail is short, the ears are along the back, the eyes are pigtailed, the clothes are in two colors: for winter and summer.

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Grayish, toothy, prowling around the field, looking for calves, lambs.

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The owner of the forest wakes up in the spring, and in winter he sleeps in a snowy hut to the howl of a blizzard.

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The beast is afraid of my branches; the birds will not build nests in them. My beauty and power are in the branches. Tell me quickly: who am I?

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The creeper crawls, carrying needles.

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What kind of spring black bird likes to follow the plow and feed? What kind of spring black bird almost lands on the tractor?

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“I’ll erase, I’ll erase,” he shouts, knocks on the bark, lives in the wilderness of the forest, and in summer and winter he is a diligent worker, a big-nosed forest carpenter.

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A little boy in a gray army jacket is running around the yard, collecting crumbs.

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The hut was built without hands, without an axe.

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The brothers stood on stilts, looking for food along the way. Whether running or walking, they can’t get off their stilts.

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At first it crawls, but it lives like a worm. Then it dies and dries up like a twig. Then it comes to life, like a bird flies.

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All four petals of the flower were moving. I wanted to pick it, it fluttered up and flew away.

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A blue airplane landed on a white dandelion.

Dragonfly

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Black, but not a raven, horned, but not a bull, flies - howls, sits - digs the ground.

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The little beast has a hundred silver coins on its back.

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A wonderful city-town - a row of noisy houses. The amber honey in barrels does not run out for a whole year. And all summer long all the people swing on the flowers.

Beehive, bees

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I've been crawling along the path all day, either releasing or hiding my horns. I’m not in a hurry to rush home, why should I rush for nothing, I carry my home with me, and therefore I’m always at home.

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In a clearing near the fir trees, a house is built from needles. It is not visible behind the grass, but there are a million residents in it.

Anthill

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Born twice, dies once. Who is this?

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Above us - upside down, they walk - they are not afraid, they are not afraid of anyone.

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I will not throw a stick, I will not kill a jackdaw, I will not pluck feathers, I will not eat meat. And what?

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I was born with a beard, no one was surprised.

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It wags its tail and has teeth, but does not bark.

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Plants

The sisters are standing in the field, their dresses are white, their hats are green.

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What kind of girl is this: not a seamstress, not a craftswoman, she doesn’t sew anything herself, but wears needles all year round.

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An oak tree hid in a golden ball.

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Round, mature, tanned. Got caught by a tooth and couldn't crack it. But it came under a hammer, crunched once, and the side cracked.

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A house grew up in a field, the house was full of grain. The walls are gilded, the shutters are boarded up. The house is shaking on a golden pillar.

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The golden sieve of black houses is full; so many little black houses, so many white inhabitants.

Sunflower

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There is a curl in the garden - white shirt, golden heart. What is it?

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I turn white as a fluffy ball in a clean field, and the breeze blows - a stalk remains.

Dandelion

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White peas on a green stem.

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Antoshka stands on one leg, they are looking for him, but he does not respond.

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Who has one leg, and even that one without a shoe?

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They don’t eat it raw, but throw it away when it’s cooked. What is this?

Bay leaf

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There was a child - he did not know diapers, he became an old man, a hundred diapers on him.

Head of cabbage

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Children, mothers, fathers, wear only hats.

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Not a flame, but touch it, it will burn like fire.

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It cheers in the spring, cools in the summer, dies in the fall, warms in the winter.

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Labor, technology, tools

The house is walking down the street, taking us to work. Not on thin chicken legs, but in rubber boots.

Trolleybus, bus

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The brothers got ready for a visit, clung to each other, and rushed off on a long journey, only leaving a trail of smoke.

Train, carriages

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He touches the clouds with his wing in the boundless ocean. When it turns around, it shines silver under the rays.

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Iron whale underwater. The whale does not sleep day or night. Day and night under water protects my peace.

Submarine

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A mole has climbed into our yard and is digging at the gate. A ton of earth will enter the mouth if the mole opens its mouth.

Excavator

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I twist my long neck - I will pick up a heavy load, where they order - I will put it down, I serve the man.

Crane

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Like a planer I plan the earth, I help make roads. Wherever there is a new building, attention is everywhere to the glorious car with a difficult name.

Bulldozer

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A rolling pin is walking along the road, heavy and huge. And now our road is straight, like a ruler.

Road roller, grader

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Armed, toothy, she walks and wanders down the street, she walks and shovels the snow, and the janitor just squints, and the janitor smiles: the snow is shoveled without him.

Snow blower

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I am stronger than ten horses. Where I walk in the fields in the spring, in the summer the bread will become a wall.

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In this white chest we store food on the shelves. It's hot outside, and the chest is cold.

Fridge

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If you climb into the forest with me, you won’t lose your way.

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The skate and the humpback have wooden sides. White shavings run from under his hooves.

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A wonderful friend: a wooden hand, an iron butt, a hardened comb. He is held in high esteem by the carpenter - he is with him every day at work.

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He's thin, but his head is big.

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School, tutorials, games

Although not a hat, but with a brim, not a flower, but with a spine, it speaks to us in a patient language.

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She speaks silently, but clearly and not boringly. If you talk to her more often, you will become four times smarter.

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She comes to us with her friends and sisters, bringing stories and new news in the morning.

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White field, black seed; he who sows it understands it.

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Black, crooked, all mute from birth; They'll stand in a row and they'll start talking.

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Black Ivashka, wooden shirt. Wherever he turns his nose, he puts a note there.

A tongue twister is a specially invented phrase with a difficult-to-pronounce selection of sounds, a quickly pronounced comic joke (S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova, Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language). Tongue twisters train diction, making pronunciation correct and clear. Difficult to pronounce phrases involuntarily force you to pronounce phrases over and over again: at first slowly and stumbling, then faster and almost without mistakes. Russian tongue twisters not only help you “hone” your language, but also introduce you to the richness of the Russian language and poetic images. Word game becomes an exciting process, makes spending time fun. Some tongue twisters have survived to this day from the depths of centuries, others were composed in the second half of the 20th century.

Send a tongue twister

Sasha walked along the highway,
She carried a drying bag on a pole.
And sucked on the dryer.

There is grass in the yard
There is firewood on the grass.
Don't chop wood
On the grass of the yard.

Three hundred thirty-three ships
Maneuvered, maneuvered,
Maneuvered, maneuvered,
Maneuvered, maneuvered,
Yes, and they didn’t catch it,
Yes, and they didn’t catch it,
And they didn’t catch it.

From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.

Four little black ones
Little grimy little devils
Drew in black
Ink drawing
Extremely clear.

Karl stole corals from Clara,
And Clara stole Karl’s clarinet.
If Karl hadn't stolen Clara's corals,
Then Clara wouldn’t have stolen Karl’s clarinet.

The Greek was driving across the river.
The cancer sees the Greek in the river.
He put the Greek's hand into the river.
Cancer for the hand of the Greek - DAC.

Peter baked pies for Peter.

Six little mice rustle in the reeds.

A harrow was harrowing an unharrowed field.

They gave Glasha yogurt, and Glasha had porridge.

There is a vine on the cart, and a goat on the cart.

Vlas is with us, Afanas is with you.

Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets.

A weaver weaves fabric for Tanya's dress.

Osa is barefoot and without a belt.

One Klim pounded the wedge, pounded and knocked out.

Kondrat's jacket is a little short.

Kirill bought a jar and a mug at the market.

Koval Kondrat forged steel, forged it and forged it.

Polya went to weed parsley in the field.

The brawler ram climbed into the weeds.

The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have pricking needles.

Four turtles have four turtles.

If you don't look for a goose's whiskers, you won't find them.

The crow missed the crow.

The baker baked the loaf, loaf, and bagel early in the morning.

Well done green-white-lipped cucumbers.

Have fun, Savely, stir the hay.

The badger was carrying the branch.

Send a tongue twister

Tongue twister is a genre of oral folk art. A tongue twister is a specially selected phrase with a difficult to pronounce selection of sounds, a joke or a quickly pronounced comic saying. Even in ancient times, tongue twisters appeared in Rus'. They helped children comprehend their native speech in a playful, engaging way. Currently, speech therapists specially compose tongue twisters for children containing difficult-to-pronounce sequences of words and letters. Quickly pronouncing such tongue twisters out loud can eliminate most speech defects.

Tongue twisters are also relevant for adults. Tongue twisters are especially popular among announcers, speakers, artists, managers and singers, since their duties require clear pronunciation. Tongue twisters help train diction. Reading them develops correct articulation and eliminates reservations.

Try reading the tongue twister out loud, while pronouncing each sound clearly, then begin to gradually increase the pace. It should be noted that first of all, you should pay attention to clear pronunciation, and only then to the rate of pronunciation. If even at your usual pace you cannot read the tongue twister correctly and without errors, try to understand its meaning and build a clear video sequence in your head. Then start reading the tongue twister slowly. Repeat it until you read it without hesitation. Then gradually increase the pace. We wish you good luck in mastering the science of tongue twisters!


Tongue twisters

Near the hole, three needles are withered; I’ll get the pine, I’ll get the pine.

Three needles curl around the stake.

Al lal, white diamond, green emerald.

I’ll walk the filly sideways along the strap, along the log.

Pull the strip out from under the stump. A stripe from under a kochedyk.

Lucky Senka, take the woman on a sled: the sled is galloping, Senka in the forehead.

Those seven red-hot arrows, monster.

Seven in a sleigh, seven in a sleigh.

On the street with bast shoes, with nines - we have no time for bast shoes, not for nines.

Whey from yogurt.

In one, Klim, stab the wedge.

From sour milk, from yogurt.

The cheese has oak, the dry bitch, the white-haired bitch.

I’ll cut through the circle, I’ll see my mother through, I’ll take my sister out.

The cap is sewn, the cap is knitted, but not in the Kolpakov style.

White-lipped cucumbers, well done white-lipped cucumbers.

Half a quarter of a quarter of a pea, without a wormhole.

There is a stack on the window, not presented, not revealed: the grip has come to show; presented and revealed.

Hood goes uphill, Hood goes downhill; hood hood says: you are thin, I am thin; sit down, for better or worse; drive with a thin, thin, iron rod.

Don't over-sex our sexton.

The weather in our courtyard has turned wet.

Four men walked from near the Kostroma region; They talked about auctions and purchases, about cereals and reinforcements.

The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.

Two woodcutters, two wood splitters, two woodcutters were talking about Larya, about Larka, about Larya’s wife.

Three priests walked, three Prokopya priests, three Prokopievichs, talking about the priest, about the Prokopya priest, about Prokopyevich.

There is a priest on a head, a cap on the priest, a head under the priest, a priest under the cap.

Hello, father, brother, sister, buddy, friend, say your petition: forgive me, father, mother, grandfather, father, brother, sister, bird, chicken.

The crested little girls laughed with laughter: ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

Ivan the blockhead chattered milk, but didn’t blurt it out.

Brother Arkady slaughtered a brown cow on the Ararat Mountains.

Pyotr Petrovich, nicknamed Perov, caught a pigtail bird; he carried it around the market, asked for fifty dollars, they gave him a nickel, and he sold it like that.

It’s not unusual for a half-brother to talk about Polycarp.

A bull has a dull lip, a bull has a dull lip.

The bull is blunt-lipped, the bull is blunt-lipped, the bull has a white lip and is blunt.

A cat is running across the sky, I’ll catch it and catch it.

The fox runs along the pole: lick the sand, the fox!

Forty mice walked, carrying forty pennies, two smaller mice carried two pennies each.

The pig dug and dug, dug half a snout.

The pig was snouting, blunt-nosed, white-nosed, dug up the whole yard, dug up half the snout.

The stupid pig dug through the whole yard, dug half a snout, but didn’t get to the hole.

From the clatter of horse hooves.

From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.

Three little birds are flying, through three empty huts.

My duck, my drake, don’t fly across the river, don’t peck at the sand, don’t dull your toes!

Chestra-motley chicken, flat-toed duck.

The worm is crawling along the six, catch the worm, the sand!

Kubra cooked cabbage soup for kubra, when bukara came, she drank it.

Around the yard, in the courtyard, in good health.

Somehow we will stand before the Antichrist.

b, p, c, f, d, k, d, t, x

1. Got a bunch of beans.

2. Vakul baba shod, and Vakul baba shod.

3. From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.

4. The bull was blunt-lipped, the bull was blunt-lipped.

5. The butt is standing on the head, the cap is on the butt. A shock under the butt, a pop under the cap.

6. Cap on cap, cap under cap.

7. The big guy Vavila merrily moved his pitchfork.

8. There are bells near the stake, and a whirlpool near the gate.

9. The jackal walked, the jackal galloped.

10. Buy a pile of spades.

11. Buy a pile of fluff.

12. Fedka eats radish with vodka, Fedka eats radish with vodka.

13. A weaver weaves fabrics for Tanya scarves.

14. The water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.

15. Our head over-headed your head, out-headed.

16. In one, Klim, stab the wedge.

17. There is a shock with a little underfoot.

18. Millet flies into Frosya’s field, Frosya takes out the weeds.

19. The crab made a rake for the crab. He gave the rake to the crab: hay, rake the crab

20. The Christmas tree has pinned needles.

21. The cuckoo bought a hood. I put on the cuckoo hood. How funny he is in the hood.

22. All beavers are kind to their own.

23. Pankrat Kondratyev forgot his jack, and Pankrat cannot lift the tractor on the road without a jack.

24. There’s a honey cake for honey, but I don’t have time for a honey cake.

25. Prokop came, the dill was boiling, Prokop left, the dill was boiling; Just as with Prokop the dill was boiling, so without Prokop the dill was boiling.

26. A sorcerer practiced magic in a stable with the wise men.

27. The bombardier bombarded the young ladies with bonbornieres.

28. Feofan Mitrofanich has three sons Feofanich.

29. The bomber bombed Brandenburg.

30. Our guest took away our cane.

31. The pharaoh's favorite was replaced by sapphire and jade.

32. Rhododendrons from the arboretum.

33. To the Habsburgs from Strasbourg.

34. The tar man was walking, but I had no time for the tar man, no time for the tar man’s wife.

35. A black grouse sat on a tree, and a black grouse with black grouse sat on a branch.

36. Brit Klim brother, Brit Ignat brother, brother Ignat bearded.

37. I praise halva.

1. Shot for quails and black grouse.

2. In our courtyard the weather has become wet.

3. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, talked about Larka, about Varka, about Larina’s wife.

4. Clara - the thief sneaked towards Lara.

5. The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but was silent about the ensign.

6. There is grass on the grass in the yard; do not cut wood on the grass in the yard.

7. There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass: One firewood, two firewood, three firewood.

8. There is firewood in the yard, firewood behind the yard, firewood under the yard, firewood above the yard, firewood along the yard, firewood across the width of the yard, the yard will not accommodate firewood. Drive the yard back to the wood yard.

9. The Elector copied Landsknecht.

10. I reported, but didn’t finish my report, I completed my report, but didn’t finish my report.

11. The snout pig was white-nosed, blunt-nosed; I dug up half the yard with my snout, dug, dug.

12. The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.

13. Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack.

14. Karl stole coral from Clara, Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.

15. Queen Clara severely punished Charles for stealing coral.

16. Karl put the onion on the chest. Clara was stealing onions from the chest.

17. You can’t talk through all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk through all the tongue twisters quickly.

18. Mother gave Romasha whey from the yogurt.

19. Tell us about your purchases. About what about purchases. About shopping, about shopping, about your purchases.

20. We talked about Prokopovich. What about Prokopovich? About Prokopovich, about Prokopovich, about Prokopovich, about yours.

20. The cap is not sewn in the Kolpakov style, the bell is not poured in the Kolokolov style, the cap needs to be re-packed, re-capped, re-forged, re-capped.

21. The protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol.

22. Three priests walked, three Prokopiy priests, three Prokopievichs. They talked about the priest, about Procopius the priest, about Prokopievich.

23. I was at Frol’s, I lied to Frol about Lavra, I’ll go to Lavra, I lie to Lavra about Frol.

24. Eagle King.

25. The courier overtakes the courier into the quarry.

26. Malanya the chatterbox chatted, blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.

27. A Ligurian traffic controller regulated in Liguria.

28. Have you watered the lily? Have you seen Lydia? Watered the lily. We saw Lydia.

29. The messenger from the galleys burned to death.

30. Thaler plate is standing.

31. Go to the army, then take the berdysh.

32. The interviewer of the interventionist interviewed.

33. Libretto by Rigoletto.

34. Our Polkan from Baikal lapped. Polkan lapped, Baikal did not shallow.

35. We ate, ate ruffs by the spruce tree. They were barely finished at the spruce.

36. Mom didn’t spare soap. Mom washed Mila with soap. Mila didn't like soap, Mila dropped the soap.

37. In the darkness, crayfish make noise in a fight.

38. Eat in the rye, but don’t rye.

39. Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle. A mountain under an eagle, an eagle under a feather.

40. The city of Nerl on the Nerl River.

41. On Mount Ararat, Varvara was picking grapes.

42. Your sexton will not over-sex our sexton: our sexton will over-sex your sexton, over-sex.

43. Four men walked from near Kostroma, from under Kostroma. They talked about trading, and about purchases, about cereals, and about reinforcements.

44. The sergeant with the sergeant, the captain with the captain.

45. The Turk smokes a pipe, the trigger pecks at the grain. Don't smoke a Turkish pipe, don't peck the trigger on a grain.

46. ​​But I don’t feel sick.

s, z, w, g, h, sch, c

1. Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in the entryway.

2. The wasp does not have whiskers, not whiskers, but antennae.

3. Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka off his feet, Sonya in the forehead, all in a snowdrift.

4. Osip hoarse, Arkhip hoarse.

5. He doesn’t want to mow with a scythe, he says, scythe is a scythe.

6. The net caught on a twig.

7. Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves.

8. Watermelons were being reloaded from truck to truck. During a thunderstorm, the body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons.

9. The waxwing plays a pipe.

10. Two rivers: Vazuza with Gzhat, Vazuza with Gzhat.

11. Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.

12. Sasha walked along the highway, Sasha found a sachet on the highway.

13. The heron wasted away, the heron was dry, the heron was dead.

14. Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig.

15. Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies, and the smaller mice noisily fumbled for pennies.

16. Forty mice walked and six found pennies, and the smaller mice found two pennies each.

17. A quarter of a quadruple pea, without a wormhole.

18. Incident with the quartermaster.

19. Precedent with the applicant.

20. Konstantin stated.

21. The emotional Lukerya felt the unfeeling Nikolka.

22. Appreciates the flail of the mower.

23. Mower The mower mows the mower with an oblique. The mower will not mow the mower.

24. The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the snake has a snake.

25. It’s terrible for a beetle to live on a bitch.

26. Two puppies are nipping cheek to cheek at a brush in the corner.

27. The river flows, the stove bakes.

28. Tongs and pliers are our things.

29. The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream.

30. The train rushes by grinding: w, h, w, w, w, w, w, w

31. The heron's chick clung tenaciously to the flail.

32. You even stained your neck, even your ears with black mascara. Get in the shower quickly. Rinse the mascara off your ears in the shower. Rinse off the mascara from your neck in the shower. After your shower, dry yourself off. Dry your neck, dry your ears, and don’t dirty your ears anymore.

33. There is no ring near the well.

34. The ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, but don’t spin around.

35. The nervous constitutionalist (Proprokolokropenko) was found acclimatized in Constantinople.

36. Jasper in suede has become mossy.

37. Zyamka chewed suede, Zyamka chewed suede in the castle.

38. In the hut, a yellow dervish from Algeria rustles with silks and, juggling with knives, a piece
eats figs.

39. (Riddle) The baldness goes up the mountain, the baldness goes downhill, the baldness meets the baldness, the baldness of the baldness says: you are bald, I am bald, you will drop on the baldness, you will pick up the baldness, you will get another one.

40. Boxwood, boxwood, how tightly you are sewn.

Sources: Dahl's Dictionary and others.