Gujarati Tongue Twisters That’ll Make You Giggle
Tongue twisters are silly, tricky, and the perfect way for kids to practice their pronunciation in any language especially Gujarati! These fast phrases are filled with repeating sounds that help learners speak more clearly and confidently.
Twist and Tumble with These Gujarati Phrases
Here are a few tongue twisters that kids can try:
- Chandu no chako chhe chokho chhokro. (“Chandu’s spoon is a clean boy.”)
- Vavva vagadya vagadya vavya. (“The gardener gardened while playing music.”)
- Ghoda ghase ghaas ghani. (“The horse eats a lot of grass.”)
Try saying each one three times fast. It’s harder than it sounds!
Playful Practice Activities
Tongue Twister Challenge
Have a contest—who can say a tongue twister the fastest without messing up? Add points for silly faces!
Record & Replay
Record your child saying the tongue twister, then play it back and laugh together. Try again to improve speed and clarity.
In Dinolingo’s Gujarati program for ages 2–14, kids learn pronunciation through fun songs, chants, and repetition-based games. Tongue twisters are a playful way to boost fluency and have fun as a family.
Plus, you can explore printables, mobile learning, and offline worksheets perfect for screen-free language fun.
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