da, ga, and ma. They may say something that sounds like “mama” or “dada” as they practice these syllables; soon, they’ll realize these words have meaning when seeing your obvious excitement in response.
So when do babies usuallysay their first word? Around 12 months, according to experts. Common first words may be greetings ("hi" or "bye-bye") or they might be very concrete: people ("mama" or "dada"), pets ("doggy" or "kitty"), or food ("cookie," "juice," or "milk"). Wh...
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. Mama or Dada : This tale only applies to the second and following children. If your first child’s first word was dadda (dada), you’ll have a boy. If the first word was momma (mama), you will have a girl. The same method applies to all the immediate younger siblings. ...
Does Baba count as a first word? “Mama,” along with “papa,”“dada” and “baba,” are typical first words of babies the world over, says Sharon Weisz, a Toronto-based speech language pathologist. But that's not because babies are recognizing or naming their parents. It's because th...
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It’s further theorised that as these are often the first sounds babies are able to make consistently, parents came to use them to refer to themselves, which explains why words like “mama”, “papa,”“dada”, “tata” and “baba” are present in so many languages as a way of addre...