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first words

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MrsCodswallop · 09/03/2004 13:10

ds3 (11months and 2 weeks!) has pronounced the official wallop first word..."Edgar" (our cat). he pointed and said "Edgar there" just now!

other unusual first words plese (excluding mama dada)

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twiglett · 09/03/2004 13:36

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MrsCodswallop · 09/03/2004 13:37

no! really!

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dinosaur · 09/03/2004 13:37

"up" and "down" (DS1)

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PandaBear · 09/03/2004 13:43

Bless you - all merged into one!

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twiglett · 09/03/2004 13:53

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Marina · 09/03/2004 13:54

ds: "switch", referring to the exciting timed lighting in our flat's hallway. He was 10 months.

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motherinferior · 09/03/2004 13:57

Er...'pussy'.

No idea. We don't have a cat. And no, it isn't a term in use much in the Inferiority Complex.

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MrsCodswallop · 09/03/2004 14:01

lol Mi

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GillW · 09/03/2004 14:36

Whore! At least that's how it sounded if you didn't know he was trying to say "horse".

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Hulababy · 09/03/2004 14:41

DD's sirst work other than the usual mummy and daddy, was tractor. There was always one parked in the next door house when she was tiny.

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aloha · 09/03/2004 14:43

Moo, meaning cow.

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MrsCodswallop · 09/03/2004 14:43

I always think it is funny the importance given to the word Duck for pre schoolers - its harldy an important topic of conversation in adult lIfe1

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Issymum · 09/03/2004 15:20

DD2, 12 months,'puss' when point to our cat.

Nothing special about 'puss' as a first word at 12 months, but I'm so proud of her as she managed it within 2 weeks of bringing her home from a Cambodian orphanage where she had heard no English.

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dinosaur · 09/03/2004 15:20

MrsC, useful for cricket though surely?

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lou33 · 09/03/2004 15:26

Can't remember what dd1 and dd2 said first, but ds1 and ds2 ( 27m age gap) both said the same thing "whassat?". I remember thinking at the time how odd it was that they both chose that to say as their first "word".

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nutcracker · 09/03/2004 15:31

Can't really remember dd's first words, but ds's were up and get down. Dp has also taught him to say "who are ya" when the footie is on

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BadHair · 09/03/2004 15:33

Ds1's first word - baba, ie himself - came before the usual mama dadda stuff. Ds2 clearly says "that" when he's pointing to something that he wants to know the name of.

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doormat · 09/03/2004 15:36

ds1 first word was "ball"
he has said it ever since with foot in front of it

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Jimjams · 09/03/2004 16:29

ds1's very first word at 7 or 8 months was caterpillar. not very unusual and he did the normal daddy etc (no mummy) Then he stopped talking- his last word being garden.

When he started talking again they were weird. Early favourites were trapezium, divided by and equals. Still no mummy (nanig is the closest we get). Actually yes and no would be useful as well

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sibble · 09/03/2004 18:30

'boon' for a balloon he had seen and wanted. we were so excited we bought it for him.

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Wallace · 09/03/2004 19:33

probably "woof" for ds and dd, but memory a bit hazy...ds used to say "dick dup" a lot, meaning he wanted to be "picked up"

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zebra · 09/03/2004 20:07

Apparently my brothers both said Truck Truck! but with an F for the Tr bit.

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mrsclooney · 09/03/2004 20:07

lol zeb

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kiwisbird · 09/03/2004 20:12

my 1st was purple, at about 10 ,onths very weird?
My dd now said tea at about 9 mths, pointed and said tay!!
she says it loads now, shes fascinated at the ritual and helps make it now at 16 mths!

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