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 h English (en)</noinclude>
The root for the word “alliteration” comes from the Latin word “latira” which simply means “letters of the alphabet”. It is a technique in which the first consonant (non-vowel) sound of multiple words close together in a series have the same sound. Examples of this include “Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers.” In this sentence, the letter “P” occurs as the first letter of multiple words in a series. It is important to note that alliteration is based off of sounds, not letters. For example, the phrase “knowing nothing” is alliterative, (uses alliteration) while the phrase “city clouds” is not.
 h Spanish (es)</noinclude>