Mama
Dada
Baba/bottle
Bye Bye
The first word babies typically say is "mama" or "dada," as these are often the easiest sounds for them to make.
Babies typically say their first word around 12 months of age, but this can vary. Some babies may start saying words as early as 9 months, while others may not say their first word until 18 months.
Babies typically say their first words around 12-18 months of age. However, this can vary greatly from child to child, and some babies may start speaking earlier or later.
CORRECTED: ka'eka'e [ka-A-ka-A] or [kay-kay]/ The first is more correct, though many babies say the latter.keke (kee-kee)
Babies typically say their first words around 12 months of age, but this can vary greatly. Some babies begin speaking as early as 9 months, while others may not speak until closer to 18 months. It's important to remember that every child develops at their own pace.
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".
Babies typically say their first word around 12 months of age, but this can vary. Some babies may start saying words as early as 9 months, while others may not say their first word until 18 months.
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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.
Babies typically say their first words around 12 months of age, but this can vary greatly. Some babies begin speaking as early as 9 months, while others may not speak until closer to 18 months. It's important to remember that every child develops at their own pace.
CORRECTED: ka'eka'e [ka-A-ka-A] or [kay-kay]/ The first is more correct, though many babies say the latter.keke (kee-kee)
Because they are so used to hearing them all the time, that they try to say it themselves and eventually get it right for the first time ever.
Cheeseburgers and Jelly Babies !
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.
mummy is the first word you learn to say and Daddy is the second.
The first syllable "ba" is the open syllable.
Babies is not a compound word.
Babies, more likely to be toddlers, learn language by mimicing what they hear. So to them a swear word is just another sound they have learned. It is then up to the parents to explain that that word is a bad word and they must not say it!