The Archbishop of Constantinople


"The Archbishop of Constantinople" is a popular tongue twister in Spanish and Italian. His curiosity is that he contains five times in a row a very long and difficult to pronounce word, in different forms, the longest consisting of 16 syllables and 38 letters. This word has no use in everyday language, but grammatically can be considered correct.

The tongue twister

The Archbishop of Constantinople wants to be disobeyed by his own initiative. The disintegration of the anti-politician who disarms him is at his fingertips, a good disobeying of his anti-politician. Italian version

If the archbishop of Constantinople disarcives the colonization of the monopoly, would you disagree with the colonization of the monastery? No, I do not disagree with the fact that the archbishop of Constantinople disagreed over the colonization of the monopoly.

Translation: "If the archbishop of Constantinople was disobeyed by the anti-politicization, did you disobey?" No, I would not disarm if I would be politically conservative if the archbishop of Constantinople was disobeyed. Other similar tongue twisters

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