Thursday, September 24, 2009

Translation...

At 14 months, there are times that one of my children looks at me, utters a syllable or two, and I know exactly what he or she is saying. Other times, it takes some thought and translation. Here are some words that my kids can say, other than Mama and Dada.

Sebastien:
amma: Grandma
buppa: Grandpa
dahpah: diaper
kah-ko: cracker
coh-coh: cookie
bah: boo (as in peekaboo)
baw: ball
bah-bo: bubble
uh-oh
nana: banana
neewwww: no
toe: toast

Eden:
ahhhp: up
ahhhn: on
eeeee: Eat (accompanied by the sign for eat)
mo: more
papi: paci (pacifier)
uppa: Grandpa
mmma: Grandma
hieee: hi
bebe: baby
nana: banana

Then there are things that I THINK they are saying, namely, names. We look at the pictures on our refrigerator a lot, and sometimes it sounds like they are trying to say the names. Like, we point to Abby, and Sebastien says: Ahb. Or, when I am getting them up in the morning and they get a good look at each other in the daylight, I often will hear Eden say something like "Boppy" which I think is an attempt at Bashy (one of our nicknames for Sebastien.) And Bash will reply with "Deda," which could be Eden?

Finally, there are animal sounds. I am not even going to attempt at trying to get across what these adorable sounds are like, but my kids are learning to make sounds from cows, monkeys, owls, dogs, sheep and elephants. They also do a lizard impression now, in which they stick out their tongue, which is hilarious.

Anyway the point is, they are making progress with this talking thing, and it is SO fun to hear them learn their new words and put them together to get what they want.




p.s. Thank you Sarah for the kick in the pants; I will try to blog more often. :)

3 comments:

Sarah said...

Ha! Good work, glad you are taking my advice : )

Also glad you are writing these things down cause even though you think you won't forget... you do : (

Art Tuls said...

I agree with Sarah, keep writing it down:) - it is fun to try to interpret their "words"

Corrie said...

Oh my goodness, they are so smart! I think about all they had mastered last I saw them was "ball"... I'll be in MI for Thanksgiving so I'll have to chat with them then :)