Sometimes, a word game in which a person said a word starting with the last syllable of the word said by the previous person is invited among students.
Tongue twister game is pronounce quickly some word that is difficult to say smooth or repeat it several times. This is often invited in English conversation programs. A phrase that is deliberately designed to be difficult to say correctly, usually because of varying combinations of similar phonemes.
"rubber baby, buggy bumper" is a popular tongue twister and “Red lorry, yellow lorry” and “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” are well-known tongue-twisters.And an expression that is difficult to articulate clearly is also a tongue twister.
The present name being a translation, "in brief." of the original Tongue-Twister, meaning "river of the rock". This is dictated by DR. H. Tyler in the article, “Report of the Committee on Dysentery”, in The Transactions of the American Medical Association[1], volume viii, Philadelphia: Collins, page 568: , in 1855.
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