>>Tres tristes tigres tragan tres trastes de trigo
It's Spanish :)
Three sad tigers are eating 3 plates of weed.
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>>Karl u Klary ukral korrally, a Klara u Karla ukrala klarnet.
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Karl ( a man's name) stole the Clara's (woman's name) corrals and she stole his clarnet in return. (it's in Russian)
>>Shla Sasha po shosse i sosala sushku.
The girl named Sasha was walking on a road (highway?) and licking some "sweet bread" (that's very hard to translate, because it's Russian food)
>>Echal Grecka cherez reku, vidit Grecka v reke rak, sunul Greka ruku v reku, rak za ruku Grecku tcap.
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A guy named Grecka was riding across a river (on a bridge, I suppose), he noticed a crab (lobster) in a river, he put his hand into it, and the lobster bite him.
Russian (:))
>lol
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>Love to know what they all mean, and in what languages (I recognize the French). The Swiss have a short tongue-twister:
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>Blitz Zu Zurich (remembering that "Z" is pronounced "tz")
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>In Liverpool we have an Upper Parliament Street, shortened to "Upper Parly"
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>I chased a pup up Upper Parly
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