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Updated: May 8, 2025
This is nothing to what the Czech language can do in the way of tongue-twisters. The Václavské Náměstí rises gently towards another hill of Prague, Vinohrady. At the top of the rise, looking right down the broad avenue over the old town and beyond it to the Hradšany, is an equestrian statue of St. Wenceslaus.
". . . we have left undone those things which we ought to have done and we have done those things which we ought not to have done . . ." He wondered what they were saying. It sounded rather like one of those tongue-twisters which his father had taught him in a playful moment "round the rugged rock the ragged robber ran" but it was evidently no joking matter.
Frenchmen and Americans were singing together, the Frenchmen in very quaint English, but hitting off the syncopated time as though they had been born and brought up to it as we Americans have. Over in one corner, a very informal class in French-English pronunciation was at work. Apparently, this was tongue-twisters' night.
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