A tongue twister.
A 'tongue-twister'
Black bug's blood.
Yes, a tongue twister is an example of alliteration because it uses repetitive sounds of the same beginning consonant in close succession to create a challenging phrase to pronounce.
The Tagalog term for "tongue twister" is "balabalakit."
You make a tongue twister for Indiana by saying it 10 times fast in an Australian accent. You will end up saying "inny out of"
twisting your tongue
You can use the "br" sound in a tongue twister to create alliteration and make the twister more challenging to say quickly. For example, "Bobby bought bright brown bricks for his big blue barn."
The first word in a tongue twister about seashells is typically "She sells."
First make it funny. Have maybe a tongue with the tongue twister coming off in a swiggly pattern or something. Be creative.
twisting your tongue
Yes! One example of a tongue twister that starts with "J" is: "Jack juggles juicy jumbo jellybeans."