List of WH’s new words
1) Ah Kong (Paternal grandfater)
2) Ah Mah (Paternal grandmother)
3) Kong Kong (Maternal grandfather)
4) Poh Poh (Maternal grandmother)
5) Cup
6) Tar (star)
7) Bowl
Up
9) Ball
10) Yu (fish in Mandarin)
11) Ish (fish)
12) Jiu jiu (my brother)
13) Milk
14) Bubbles
15) Night
16) Bye
17) Ehllo (hello)
18) Go ( for going places, sometimes when he says go (goal), he would go look for his ball and kick it around.)
19) Mahme (mummy – Finally he’s saying it)
20) Snake
21) Pin pin (pain)
He can recognize the letter A & B and can actually says it.
I even make him says a sentence when he wants to be nursed
“Mama, nen nen pleesh(please)”
It’s like overnight, he’s uttering more words. I’m glad and it’s fun to hear.









June 20, 2006 at 3:48 pm |
ashley pronounces fish in a funny way though..she either says ffff or ish. LOL!
June 22, 2006 at 10:03 am |
If you want your kids to talk proper english, opt out the nen-nen and tell them it’s milk.
Yeah, my daughter used to say ellow (yellow).
June 22, 2006 at 10:25 am |
hijackqueen
I seldom use baby language with my kids. Breastmilk is TOO LONG for a kids to pronounce, hence the word NEN-NEN (I wonder how you get your kids to pronounce breastmilk? Unless you are not breastfeeding). That’s how they differentiate between Mummy’s and Cow’s milk. Both of them can pronounce perfectly the word “MILK”