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A tongue-twister was a word or phrase which was difficult to pronounce. In 2152, Commander Charles Tucker III referred to "a couple" of the words he had learned from the Arkonian language as "real tongue-twisters." (ENT: "Dawn")

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  • Tongue-twister
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  • A tongue-twister was a word or phrase which was difficult to pronounce. In 2152, Commander Charles Tucker III referred to "a couple" of the words he had learned from the Arkonian language as "real tongue-twisters." (ENT: "Dawn")
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  • A tongue-twister was a word or phrase which was difficult to pronounce. In 2152, Commander Charles Tucker III referred to "a couple" of the words he had learned from the Arkonian language as "real tongue-twisters." (ENT: "Dawn")
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