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1. Hear it! > Acht alte Ameisen assen am Abend Ananas.

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MP3 Audio 1


2. Hear it! > Allergischer Algerier, algerischer Allergiker.

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MP3 Audio 2


3. Hear it! > Bäcker Braun bäckt braune Brezeln...

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MP3 Audio 3


MORE > All Zungenbrecher with English meanings


4. Hear it! > Bierbrauer Bauer braut braunes Bier.

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MP3 Audio 4


5. Hear it! > Der dicke Dachdecker deckte das dicke Dach...

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MP3 Audio 5


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MORE > All Zungenbrecher with English meanings

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