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What words can your baby say? how old are they?

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What words can your baby say? how old are they?

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  1. My son is almost 2 and can say over 35 words and 5 small 2-3 word sentences.  


  2. My 3 year old baby talks like he is 3 going on 13 and my 6 month old says ah-goo (does that count, lol).  

  3. My daughter will celebrate her first birthday this month, and she can say:

    MaMa

    DaDa and Daddy (she just recently started saying Daddy)

    Bye Bye (which she now says when she is tired of whereever we are and is ready to leave, which I find amusing when we are at the inlaws)

    Hi, used as a greeting

    Hey, used towards her older siblings in a form of protest (usually when they take something away from her).

    Oh No (used like you would use the term Uh Oh)

    Tan you, which means thank you

    Something that sounds like a cross between Ma and Moe, which means more please.

    No

    Yes (which she just started using yesterday, pronounced without the s sound).

    Doggy (which she calls all animals)

    Dop (which means stop, usually directed towards her older brother)

    Bubbles

    Love

    Ba (Ball)

    She also signs the words MaMa, Daddy, No, Sleep, Milk, Breast...

    I think there are other words and signs in there that I am not recalling right now.

  4. He can say bye bye... but only when he wants to.  Mama, but only when he's crying for a bottle, lol... Uh-oh used to be a popular word for him, but he's stopped saying it recently.

    He's 10 months.

    I was wondering the same thing last night, thanks for asking this.  :)

  5. My 10 month old son says mama, dada, baba, bye bye, hi, cat and  dat = that , dis= this plus he has started blowing kisses he kisses his hand and holds it out.

  6. Riley is 9 months an says "mama". He will also "rawr" at you if you "rawr" at him...its too cute!!

  7. My daughter is 15 months old and she can say

    Bye bye

    Papa for daddy

    bubba for bubbles ( she had way too many this summer)

    Mama for food while touching her mouth

    one for one

    Mooh whenever she sees the cow commercial for milk and cheese

    well that is about it for now .


  8. hello, i love you, daddy, mummy, uh-oh, oh-no, oh, no, yes, get, get down Henry <my mums dog> oh and the other day my brother asked her what the dog was and everyone who was there agrees that she said 'I know what that is... dog Henry she's 15 m/o and speaks her own language more than anything else. she loves talking and if i put her on the phone to anyone i can't get her off lol

  9. my son is 14 months and can say mama and dada. he's bilingual and i expect him to be a later speaker. he does sign to me and so far he can sign bird, duck, car, banana, more, teddy, ball and help. signing has really helped us as he was getting so frustrated not being able to make sense.

    edit: what's up with the thumbs down? i don't understand people. we've answered the question and what's wrong with that?

  10. Emma is just turned ten months old.  She says mum mum, dada, and i love you regularly since probably six months (dada at four).  She just started saying kit and finally got out kitty the other day.  She tries to mock us and says other words but not consistently.  She has said woof, pup, baby, etc.

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