I know that babies lack not only the intellectual ability, but also the physical ability to speak at this age. They start to make cooing sounds and "ah" and "goo" usually follow shortly after. They start to babble around now.
Babies usually say "da-da" before "ma-ma" because the "d" sound is easier physically to create. We could get into the hole conversation about phonemes and language, but we won't.
I know he's not actually saying what it sounds like, but it's still fun for me.
I'll let you be the judge.
Babies usually say "da-da" before "ma-ma" because the "d" sound is easier physically to create. We could get into the hole conversation about phonemes and language, but we won't.
I know he's not actually saying what it sounds like, but it's still fun for me.
I'll let you be the judge.
5 comments:
I heard Ma Ma!!
SO DID WE!!!
One more vote for Ma Ma from Grammy, sorry Ryan.
You win! LOL
Sure sounds like Ma-Ma to me... Sorry Ryan, you are out on this one!
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