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Aug 10, 2025

Pronunciation: Tounge Twister

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Titled "H Tongue twisters." The document contains a list of tongue twisters, along with two black and white illustrations: one of a hare and one of a hippopotamus. The tongue twisters listed are: * A hawk from Honduras hauled a hare to Haiti. * Hold the hog hocks for him as he halves the ham. * Hank's historical honey harvest hauled heaps of honey for the hilltop hamlet. * Healthy hippo hiccups, healthy hippo hiccups, healthy hippo hiccups. * He heard a horn honk on a Hungarian highway. * Hugo Harper hid a heavy harp in a Hong Kong hotel hall. * A hole in a heater is a hazardous hamster habitat. * His hobby is hanging in hammocks. He happily hangs in hammocks. If he hadn't a hammock to hang in, he'd holler and howl like hell then hang his head, until he had a hanging hammock to hang in. * Does Harry Hunt hunt heavy hairy hares? How does Harry Hunt hunt heavy hairy hares? If Harry Hunt hunts heavy hairy hares, where are the heavy hairy hares Harry Hunt hunts? * Her husband helped her hook some herring, herring is what he helped her hook. * Herds of harnessed horses have a habit of hurdling high hedges. * Hank's historical honey harvest hauled heaps of honey for the hilltop hamlet. * One hundred humble hockey players held a happy holy holiday. * How do honets hover and hang halfway in hot air? * A happy hidden hermit on a hill hates hearing "hello" from humans on holiday.

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  • English

  • Elementary