Tongue Twisters So Fun and Cute You’ll Want to Say Them Out Loud!
Tongue twisters are loved as play and as practice for clear enunciation.
Since you’re giving them a try, how about tackling some cute tongue twisters that are sure to make you smile? In this article, we introduce tongue twisters that are cute either in their word order or in the things that appear in them.
From strings of animal and character names to rhythmic phrases that just beg to be spoken aloud, each one will lift your spirits just by pronouncing it.
They’re perfect for playing with kids or for a quick pastime with friends, so be sure to say them out loud and have fun!
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Tongue Twisters That Make You Want to Say Them Out Loud! A Fun and Cute Collection (31–40)
Red Myakumyaku, Blue Myakumyaku, Yellow MyakumyakuNEW!

A tongue-twister so fiendishly hard it’ll tie your tongue in knots, bursting with playful rhythms of color and sound.
Because the repeated “Myaku-Myaku” appears over and over, saying it aloud naturally tangles your mouth and sparks laughter.
The key is that both kids and adults can enjoy it like a game.
Images of red, blue, and yellow pop into your head, letting you imagine a little story just by reading, which makes speaking it out loud even more fun.
Each repetition shifts the rhythm and timing, so every attempt brings new laughs and fresh discoveries.
Try it once and you’ll be hooked—this is a notoriously tricky tongue-twister.
Three loaches wiggle-wiggle; in total, wiggle-wiggle six wiggle-wiggles.NEW!

これは、オノマトペ「にょろにょろ」を使ったかわいい早口言葉です。「三」は「mi」、「六」は「mu」と読んでみてください。「さん」から「にょろ」への切り替えが特に難しいので、意識して練習しましょう。
It’s a classic tongue twister that tends to make you bite your tongue, but imagining loaches wriggling together is fun, and it’s entertaining to keep adding more.
If you’re confident, try saying them in order from 1 and see if you can make it to 9.
I couldn’t tell if it was a mule or a donkey, so when I compared a mule and a donkey, I still couldn’t tell if it was a donkey or a mule.NEW!

A mule is a hybrid born from a male donkey and a female horse.
Since it resembles a donkey more, it may be difficult to judge by comparing photos.
Perhaps this tongue twister was born from that very feeling.
It depicts comparing a mule and a donkey in an extremely confusing sentence.
The hardest part of this tongue twister is probably that “raba” (mule) and “roba” (donkey) keep switching places.
Even in the text, you end up not knowing which is which!
red bell pepper, green bell pepper, yellow bell pepperNEW!

At first glance, this tongue twister looks easy if you’re just reading the words.
But the final “yellow paprika” is a surprisingly tough opponent.
Up to that point, every word starts with “a,” then it suddenly switches to “ki,” and you’re almost guaranteed to bite your tongue.
Still, if you can get past that spot, you should be able to link it all together smoothly.
The key to success is to focus on the “ki” and pronounce it clearly! By the way, all three colors of paprika actually exist.
The blue paprika refers to the green variety, and despite its appearance, it’s said to be less bitter and quite tasty.
In conclusion
We introduced lots of irresistibly cute tongue twisters that make you want to say them out loud.
From animals and dialects to unique phrases, each one is sure to bring a smile to your face the moment you speak it.
As you pick up pronunciation tips, try them over and over with family and friends, and enjoy a lively, fun time together!


