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Strč prst skrz krk : ウィキペディア英語版
Strč prst skrz krk

Strč prst skrz krk () is a Czech and Slovak tongue-twister meaning "stick your finger through your throat".〔 ("Le virelangue - jazykolam : strč prst skrz krk" ) - Radio Prague article about the phrase〕
The sentence is well known for having a total absence of vowels, the nucleus of each syllable being a syllabic r, a common feature amongst many Slavic languages. It is often used as an example of such a phrase when learning Czech or Slovak as a foreign language.〔
In fact, both Czech and Slovak have two syllabic liquid consonants, the other being syllabic l. (There is also the syllabic bilabial nasal m in ''sedm'' in Czech.) As a result there are plenty of words without vowels. Examples of long words of this type are ''scvrnkls'', ''čtvrthrst'', and ''čtvrtsmršť'',〔http://www.ujc.cas.cz/jazykova-poradna/porfaq.html#nej〕 the latter two being artificial occasionalisms.
There are other examples of vowelless sentences in Czech and Slovak language, the longest one being "Škrt plch z mlh Brd pln skvrn z mrv prv hrd scvrnkl z brzd skrz trs chrp v krs vrb mls mrch srn čtvrthrst zrn."
==See also==

* Shibboleth
* Consonant cluster

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