Spoonerisms
Spoonerisms are a symptom sometimes mentioned in association with "Cluttering." The Fun with Words website defines Spoonerisms as "phrases, sentences, or words in language with sounds swapped. Usually this is done by accident, particularly if you're speaking fast." Named after Bishop Spooner, whose speech was apparently laced with such slips of the tongue, examples of Spoonerisms include:
The Lord is a loving Shephard -- The Lord is a shoving leopard
You missed my history lecture -- You hissed my mystery lecture
Cozy little nook -- Nosey little crook
Is the Dean busy? -- Is the bean dizzy?
see that really funny
and sure we have similar thing in Arabic i guess
source : http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/cl...oonerisms.html