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Try to pronounce French Tongue twisters can be a good exercise. What makes this sentence tough to say is the mixing of sounds. Practice saying this sentence as fast as you can will help your French sentences become more fluid.

"Les chaussettes de l’archiduchesse, sont-elles sèches ? Archi-sèches"

  • "The archduchesses socks: are they dry? Very dry."

"Un chasseur sachant chasser chasse sans son chien"

  • "A hunter who knows how to hunt hunts without his dog."

Ton thé t'a-t-il ôté ta toux ?

  • "Did your tea get rid of your cough?"

Si six scies scient six cyprès, six cent six scies scient six cent six cyprès.

  • "If six saws saw six cypresses, six hundred six saws saw six hundred six cypresses"

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