"pa" they love putting pressure on their lips to make the "p" sound and its fairly easy
Many babies learn to talk first. Babies can usually speak a few words before they walk. However, there are some babies who do walk early and have yet to speak their first words.
Babies can learn signing earlier than they can speak. Which means yes, but of course not directly after they were born.
Certainly they can speak Spanish if they are taught it, just as well as they can learn any other language.
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").
Teaching babies sign language can help them communicate their needs before they are able to speak. It can reduce frustration and enhance their language development. Babies as young as 6 months old can learn and use simple signs for words like "more," "milk," and "sleep."
No, babies do not have their own unique language. They communicate through crying, babbling, and eventually learn to speak the language spoken around them.
learn to speak English....
You must first learn the language
You may have to learn it first.
learn to speak English first
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
Well first you can learn how to speak English that will be a start