'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk... (9)

Jan 29, 2013 12:21 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
lillyleaf
lillyleaflillyleafKooralbyn, Queensland Australia13 Threads 35 Posts
my own cute words were 'duddow' for window
'lucka-lie' for butterfly
'jerry-jot' for pot/jerry (as in 'sitting potty'). There were others too. My daughter was cute with her new learning-to-speak words, she said stuff like .... get back on that, just got a visitor! dammit!

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Jan 29, 2013 12:38 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
lillyleaf
lillyleaflillyleafKooralbyn, Queensland Australia13 Threads 35 Posts
the title is meant to read 'you or your'...
ok, my daughter called santa clause 'banna faws' (I called him 'lac-taw')
my eldest son said 'too-doop' or 'too-doo' (the vowel sounds of the 'u' in full), for thank you
my eldest sister enunciated with 'plas-bag-poon' for plastic spoon
my uncle called poos 'a-a-guns' (the vowel sound in 'as')
my daughter Hayley got called 'Haaardy' by a little boy next door (as in 'hard' with the 'ar' really extended, and I still call her that more than 20 years later
....there's a myriad of other word I could write down too but I'm expecting another visitor soon and my juices have dried, sorry!!!
Jan 29, 2013 12:52 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
lillyleaf: the title is meant to read 'you or your'...
ok, my daughter called santa clause 'banna faws' (I called him 'lac-taw')
my eldest son said 'too-doop' or 'too-doo' (the vowel sounds of the 'u' in full), for thank you
my eldest sister enunciated with 'plas-bag-poon' for plastic spoon
my uncle called poos 'a-a-guns' (the vowel sound in 'as')
my daughter Hayley got called 'Haaardy' by a little boy next door (as in 'hard' with the 'ar' really extended, and I still call her that more than 20 years later
....there's a myriad of other word I could write down too but I'm expecting another visitor soon and my juices have dried, sorry!!!




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ps, hope your visitor is a bloke comfort grin teddybear
Jan 29, 2013 4:15 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
My daughter used to love the "flutter byes" in the garden.
Jan 29, 2013 4:47 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
My son at just two years old his big animal words were "Elefant" "ana-ana-ana-giraffe" after his first visit to the Tronga Zoo elephant laugh Big words for a little boy.
Jan 29, 2013 5:08 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
lillyleaf
lillyleaflillyleafKooralbyn, Queensland Australia13 Threads 35 Posts
Lookin4missright: Pardon
ps, hope your visitor is a bloke


Bwwahahahahah!!! That was a Freudian wonnit!rolling on the floor laughing

To clarify that I meant my my inspirational juices!!! And no, it was a female I am helping with her resume, who happened to arrive just as I posted that last bit!!tongue
Jan 29, 2013 10:12 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
lillyleaf: Bwwahahahahah!!! That was a Freudian wonnit!

To clarify that I meant my my inspirational juices!!! And no, it was a female I am helping with her resume, who happened to arrive just as I posted that last bit!!



nice way of putting it wink detective detective














Man, and i thought this site was just about to rock blues
Jan 30, 2013 8:18 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
snagsmoore
snagsmooresnagsmooremelbourne, Victoria Australia13 Threads 1 Polls 411 Posts
Lookin4missright: Pardon
ps, hope your visitor is a bloke


rolling on the floor laughing Trust you Lookin'
Jan 30, 2013 8:22 AM CST 'Baby' words that your or your children uttered when learning to talk...
snagsmoore
snagsmooresnagsmooremelbourne, Victoria Australia13 Threads 1 Polls 411 Posts
Hostible (hospital) was one that someone couldn't seem to get their head around.

My eldest son who is only 20 months older could never pronounce the second son's name as a toddler. His name is Rhydian, and Aidan the eldest one used to call him Riz which has stuck, everyone calls him that now.
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