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 say their first word at around one year of age. Some babies start to talk before this time and others will wait longer to utter their first word.
Mama Dada Baba/bottle Bye Bye
No, "importanest" is not a word in the English language. The correct superlative form of "important" is "most important."
To pronounce the word "tilde," say it as "TILL-duh." The emphasis is typically placed on the first syllable.
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
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.
mummy is the first word you learn to say and Daddy is the second.
what bad word dose every one say the most
Type some into forvo.com and there are people that will say the word for you and most words are all ready recorded. It helped me when I was first learning.
you say first, because firstly is not a word
Vee-suh, with emphasis on the first syllable.
yeah that is the first word in a friendship just take a deep breath and say it i think that is the first word in a friendship.
It's unkwown as to who was the first person to say the word mandatory. There are many words that are part of our lexicon that originated in a certain book or printing. However, it's vary rare to say who exactly was the first person to use the word or phrase.
The English word most translates directly into French as le plus.
ma
The word in Greenlandic is siulleq.
I would have to say it's the word "D'oh!".