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CrOtALiTo
September 12, 2010, 08:09 PM
Well just it doesn't means anything in special.
The word was created for someone without an important occupation in his life.
Although I know about that word since I'm young or at least since I am a kid, I have learn to repeat it all time around of twenty time by time.
Really I believe that word could be a good practice for U.
AngelicaDeAlquezar
September 13, 2010, 05:35 PM
Before I decide to try repeating the word, does the word mean anything? If so what does it mean? :)
Take a look at post #25 here (http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=4797&page=3). ;)
CrOtALiTo
September 13, 2010, 11:05 PM
I didn't know that Angelica.
It was very interesting, I meet México city for I don't meet the environs of the capital.
Thank you for the great contribution.
Already now I know what does it means.
AngelicaDeAlquezar
September 14, 2010, 04:43 PM
@Crotalito: Michoacán (y menos aún la región del Paricutín) no está nada cerca de la Ciudad de México. La historia del Paricutín y el nombre del poblado cercano los aprendí en la primaria, no por haber visitado el lugar.
vita32
September 14, 2010, 07:38 PM
Well just it doesn't means anything in special.
The word was created for someone without an important occupation in his life.
Although I know about that word since I'm young or at least since I am a kid, I have learn to repeat it all time around of twenty time by time.
Really I believe that word could be a good practice for U.
I have to breakdown the word in 3 parts in order to remember the whole word: Parangari-cutirimi-cuaro. This is much easier to say than the other tongue twisters that followed. I would not even know how to read some of them much less repeat them. But I like yours better. :)
May rimuranon na nagpurupurupot sa puro puro kan mahirason na marurugi.
(There is a poisonous snake that is coiled around the tip of a hairy bamboo tree.)
CrOtALiTo
September 15, 2010, 12:21 AM
I have to breakdown the word in 3 parts in order to remember the whole word: Parangari-cutirimi-cuaro. This is much easier to say than the other tongue twisters that followed. I would not even know how to read some of them much less repeat them. But I like yours better. :)
Yes you can practice with the tongue twister Mexican, if you can't reach the complete word pronoun it more than three times in the same time, then don't matter it.
You will can later repeat it more than three time when you have more experience in the word, and I tell you spoken way.
Sincerely yours.
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