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no one knows quite yet, but i believe babies learn how to speak thru things that comes of interest to them.

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Babies typically start with simple one-syllable sounds like "ma" or "da" before progressing to more complex sounds and eventually forming words. Often, babies learn to produce sounds that are easier for them to say based on their natural physiology, such as sounds made with their lips (like "m" or "p") or the back of the tongue (like "k" or "g").

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