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What are some interesting mathematical tongue twisters?
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1 On September 9th, 2008, nine drunks got drunk. Nine wine glasses, nine glasses of wine, and nine drinkers take nine sips. Take nine sips of wine and pour nine glasses of wine. Nine wine fans picked up the wine and had nine mouthfuls of "thump, thump". Nine glasses of wine, nine mouthfuls of wine, nine glasses of wine make you drunk.

2, a gourd wine 926, a gourd oil 629. Change 629 oil into 926 wine, and change 629 oil into 926 wine.

3. Two rows came out of the barracks and went straight to the north vegetable garden. One row is watered with spinach and the other row is chopped with cabbage. There are 888 Chinese cabbages left. After a row of spinach, break off 888 Chinese cabbages; The second row brought back a row of 888 Chinese cabbages after cutting them.

Eight white rabbits live in a house with eight horns and eight octagons. Eight children tried to catch eight white rabbits, which scared them into living in eight octagonal houses.

There are seven stars in the sky, seven pieces of ice on the ground, seven lamps on the stage, seven warblers on the tree and seven nails on the wall. Say, say, say, pull out seven nails. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Get rid of seven warblers. Bang bang broke seven pieces of ice. A gust of wind blew seven lamps. A dark cloud covered the seven stars.

Six, four plus ten, ten plus four, fourteen plus forty, forty plus fourteen. Say four and ten with your tongue and teeth. Who says forty is a "thin seat"? His tongue is not hard. Who says fourteen years old is "timely"? His tongue is not straight. Study hard and practice often, fourteen, forty, forty-four.