Babies typically start saying words around 12 to 18 months of age. However, there have been rare cases where babies have spoken a few words as early as 7 to 8 months due to early language development or exceptional circumstances.
The correct phrase to use is "spoke to." For example, "I spoke to her yesterday."
Both "I spoke with" and "I spoke to" are correct. However, "I spoke to" is more commonly used in informal conversation, while "I spoke with" can be seen as more formal.
"Earliest" is an adjective.
Both "spoke about" and "spoke of" are grammatically correct. However, "spoke about" is more commonly used in contemporary English.
"Spoke to" suggests a one-way conversation where you are the speaker, while "spoke with" implies a two-way conversation where you are actively engaging with another person.
Six, & half weeks at the earliest. Eight weeks would be best.
The earliest age that you can retire is at 62 years old.
Calmoseptine was originally developed for use on infants. We do not recommend that it be used on premature newborns
our baby was born at thirty two weeks with gastroschisis that is the earliest that we know of
The earliest a guinea pig can mate is at the age of 6-8 weeks.
Of the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, the one that was the earliest was the Stone Age. The Stone Age occurred first followed by the Bronze Age and then the Iron Age.
16 is the best age.
at the age of 7
Any age
The earliest priod of human hisrory is called the paleolithicperiod or Old Stone Age
The earliest a baby has been known to survive is 22 weeks.
6 months