Strč prst skrz krk
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Strč prst skrz krk ([listen] ) is a Czech and Slovak tongue-twister meaning "stick finger through throat".
The sentence is well known in both languages for having a total absence of vowels. It is often used as an example of such phrase when learning Czech or Slovak as a foreign language.
The phrase is also the subtitle of the Swiss newspaper La Distinction [link].
External link
- () ["Le virelangue - jazykolam : strc prst skrz krk"] - Radio Prague article about the phrase
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