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Rashin Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

idiom or ?

Hello would you please shed light upon this?
Three witches watch three swatch watches,which witch whatch which swatch watch.

Is it idiom? plz translate this In simple way.

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It's a tongue twister. Three witches watch (look at) three swatch watches ( watch as in clock ) ( Swatch is the name of a brand of wristwatch) which witch whatch watches (looks at) which swatch watch (as in clock )

  • It's a tongue twister.
  • Three witches watch (look at) three swatch watches ( watch as in clock ) ( Swatch is the name of a brand of wristwatch) which witch whatch watches (looks at) which swatch watch (as in clock )
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It's a tongue twister.
Three witches
watch (look at)
three swatch watches (watch as in clock) (Swatch is the name of a brand of wristwatch)
which witch whatch watches
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A tongue twister is a sentence that is very difficult to say quickly, especially if the sentence is repeated several times. It is just for fun! The sentences are usually nonsense.

Here are some famous tongue twisters:

The big black bug bled blood.

She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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One way to see this is to cordon off various groups of related words:

[Three witches] watch [three Swatch watches]. [Which witch] watches [which Swatch watch]?
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Thank you so much I'm so glad.I was right in translation.

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