just say a wold without moving your touge
A synonym for "talk" is "speak" or "converse".
MOTERMOUTH
"Loquor" is a Latin verb meaning "to speak" or "to talk." It comes from the Latin word "loqui," which also means "to speak" or "to talk."
What is another word for speak? Verb chatter, talk, chat, verbalize, articulate, natter, yak say, express, tell, state, voice, declare, communicate be fluent in, converse in, speak a language address, lecture, preach, give a talk, give a lecture, talk
Some synonyms for "speak" include "talk," "converse," "communicate," and "discuss."
If one desires to learn why men speak in baby talk, they should consult a book on psychology. A local public library will likely have a varity of books on psychology.
Baby Geniuses if I'm not misaken.
you can't. unless you have a trained guinea pig that somehow can talk to the baby and say what you want to tell it.
as soon as it is ready too, it will pick things up from you as you speak to it. so it depends.
Talk to your parrot, repetitiously, as you might talk to a baby. Parrots learn from what they hear.
Cooing is when you talk in baby talk to them
The same way you talk to any baby, except you use Spanish. Bebe is Spanish for baby by the way
To speak or talk = parler eg je parle anglais - I speak English
Talk to Me Baby was created in 1960-04.
to talk
Hablando means talking. It is the gerund form of the verb hablar, or to talk.
It depends what is meant by baby talk and it is really important to discourage one type of baby talk but definitely not the other.There is a type of baby talk called " parentese " or " motherese" which is the way you hear most parents talk to their young babies. It is the natural way adults and older children talk to babies using a special high pitched sing song voice which glides up and down, exaggerates the vowel sounds and repeats sounds. It seems that all around the world there are versions of baby talk. Something like "Coochy coochy coo" would qualify as 'baby talk'. It is useful to babies becausebabies love itit grabs their attentionthey find it entertainingprefer it to adult-type conversationthey can see the shape the speaker's mouth makes to say "oo"adults doing baby talk tend to smile too and exhibit happinessbabies pick up on the deep emotional connectionResearch by Dan Theissen and others has shown that babies spoken to in this way learn new words quicker that babies who only hear adult-type talk. Also babies seem to love to be talked to in that way. So this type of baby talk is great for babies under 12 months, to get the process of talking started.The next type of baby talk is where adults talk to their babies using the 'baby words' that babies say while they are learning to speak, like 'na-na " for banana. This is the type of baby talk parents should avoid using themselves, especially after baby reaches 12 months. By then baby should be saying sounds and short words he's picked up during the the infant months. It's okay for the baby to say na-na until his mouth muscles are mature enough to pronounce Ba-na-na , but the parents and carers should always be using the correct pronunciation as a good model for the baby so he doesn't think the 'baby words" are the correct way to speak.