Entry tags:
words my kid says
I'm aiming for an exhaustive list.
Mommy
Daddy
Grandma (sounds like "mamaw")
Grandpa (sounds like "poppy" and we're fine going with that)
baby (he also understands his own name, of course, but he hasn't yet produced it)
all done
all gone
all right
almost
apple (can mean applesauce or pineapple)
banana (sounds like "nana")
ball
bar
bath
bear
bib
bite
bottle
bye-bye
chair (refers to any seat - chair, high chair, car seat, stroller, sofa)
coffee
cup
dab dab dab (= wipe your mouth)
dinner (sounds like "NA NAAA," probably because we said "nom nom," and is not the same as banana - the fact that vowel length is phonemic in Baby is hilarious to me)
do
door
down please (this also sounds a lot like "poppy;" I may be the only person who can tell the difference out of context)
duck
eggs
five (he can't really count, but he's close - he knows the words and he knows they go in order but he doesn't seem to get that they apply to individual things; and for a while all numbers were "two")
fork
four
gentle
hands
hair
hat
head
hello (this usually means telephone, by which he actually means the timer we used to use to remind us when he last ate and which we still use to time his naps; he's decided in the last week that it's actually a toy cell phone)
hi
high five
home
hot
hot dog
I love you (sounds like "laloo" and of course is my favorite thing ever)
knee
milk (sounds like "muh" and refers to any beverage except coffee)
mine
more
nice
no
no more
nose
okay
oh no
on
one more
outside
pants
paper
phone
shoes
shower
spoon
teeth
thank you (he still always does the baby sign for "please" when he says thank you, which I think is adorable - but I would, wouldn't I)
three
toast
toes (this can mean toes, feet, or socks)
tum (= tummy)
two
uh-oh
up (sounds like "uppa" and can also mean ceiling fan)
water (= bath water or play water like in a water table or sprinkler; drinking water is still called “muh” but he understands “water” when we say it)
yay
yeah
yellow (as with milk referring to any drink, right now yellow seems to mean any color; he can sort colors correctly and understands different color words but this is the only one he produces no matter what color thing he is looking at)
yes
animal sounds: baaa, neigh, meow, moo, roar, [smacking his lips like a fish]
Mommy
Daddy
Grandma (sounds like "mamaw")
Grandpa (sounds like "poppy" and we're fine going with that)
baby (he also understands his own name, of course, but he hasn't yet produced it)
all done
all gone
all right
almost
apple (can mean applesauce or pineapple)
banana (sounds like "nana")
ball
bar
bath
bear
bib
bite
bottle
bye-bye
chair (refers to any seat - chair, high chair, car seat, stroller, sofa)
coffee
cup
dab dab dab (= wipe your mouth)
dinner (sounds like "NA NAAA," probably because we said "nom nom," and is not the same as banana - the fact that vowel length is phonemic in Baby is hilarious to me)
do
door
down please (this also sounds a lot like "poppy;" I may be the only person who can tell the difference out of context)
duck
eggs
five (he can't really count, but he's close - he knows the words and he knows they go in order but he doesn't seem to get that they apply to individual things; and for a while all numbers were "two")
fork
four
gentle
hands
hair
hat
head
hello (this usually means telephone, by which he actually means the timer we used to use to remind us when he last ate and which we still use to time his naps; he's decided in the last week that it's actually a toy cell phone)
hi
high five
home
hot
hot dog
I love you (sounds like "laloo" and of course is my favorite thing ever)
knee
milk (sounds like "muh" and refers to any beverage except coffee)
mine
more
nice
no
no more
nose
okay
oh no
on
one more
outside
pants
paper
phone
shoes
shower
spoon
teeth
thank you (he still always does the baby sign for "please" when he says thank you, which I think is adorable - but I would, wouldn't I)
three
toast
toes (this can mean toes, feet, or socks)
tum (= tummy)
two
uh-oh
up (sounds like "uppa" and can also mean ceiling fan)
water (= bath water or play water like in a water table or sprinkler; drinking water is still called “muh” but he understands “water” when we say it)
yay
yeah
yellow (as with milk referring to any drink, right now yellow seems to mean any color; he can sort colors correctly and understands different color words but this is the only one he produces no matter what color thing he is looking at)
yes
animal sounds: baaa, neigh, meow, moo, roar, [smacking his lips like a fish]

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