yes, but not long before.
Approximately 0-1% of babies say their own name as their first word. Most infants tend to say simple words like "mama," "dada," or "ball" as their first words.
Bilabial sounds are the most basic and all babies with the power of speach, regardless of the culture or language base in which they are raised, make these same sounds. Cooing, gooing, and burbbling/gurggling will be the first sounds though.
Well most infants say the word of the parent that they've been around most like most infants are around they're moms the most so they would say "ma" or "mama" or if they've been around they're dad the most then they would say "da" or "dada" or "dad".
Dada
I heard it was sing but also yellow from the internet, though sometimes you can't trust that.
Usually the most common word used towards them- eg: no mommy daddy baby or their brothers or sisters name (or something close) P.S please post a message on my board -Wombat Poop Usually Words They Here Quite Frequently And Are Easy To Say: Mama,Dada, Mummy, Daddy, Teddy
who can collect the most chickens before the fox comes to get their eggs that are fraying in the kitchen with mama...
Dada and Surrealism.
She wants Mama to do with it as she pleases.
A sculpture of a king's throne made out of an old toilet .
Dada
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