DS is 15 mths and he says mama, dada, up, hot, eye, duck, ball, hi, bye, apple, baby, happy, catch, watch, please, eight, A, B. His first 2 word phrase is, "open it" or "open please".
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My dd is 14 months also she says a ton but the most common everyday words are momma, dada, yes/yeah, no, mine, moah (more), juice, milk, ball, baby, pop-pop (grandfather), nanny (grandmother), shoes, diaps (diapers), hey, bye bye, ear, eyes, toes, Oh my, icky...I really wish she would/could say down & help but instead she just screams when she wants those 2 things
DD is 18 months and is saying a whole lot more in the past 2 weeks than ever! She has been saying-
moah(more), bite, cup-ah (cup), cat cat, dog, chicken, sista, momma, da-da, pop, nana, ma ma, paw paw, toe, shoe, hair, nose, gabba, car, truck, shower(we went to a baby shower and she has been saying it ever since), baby, boo boo, bubble, ball, bag, and so much more I can't even remember. But thanks to this post, it made me realize how much she really is talking!
Nose, eyes, 123, hi, bye, mama, dada, papa, whassat? (pointing), who is that?, dog, pup pup (for puppy), woof woof, cat, baba (bottle), no, pout pout (a book she likes), booby (don't ask), uh oh, and oh no!
He is almost 15 months and says: mama, dada, bye bye, hi, hot, duck, dog, ball, nana (for banana), bath....that's all I can think of now. He's also watching my mouth as I speak lately.
I started a list the other day and stopped after 50. It's hard to believe!!! momma, dadda, apple, T (Tanner our dog), Nannie, Sarah, Abbey, Elmo, Ernie, car, baba, blueberry, banana, cow, cat, dog, puppy, broom, rake, shoe, sock,....the list goes on and on. He surprises me everyday. I love it!!
DD is almost 14 months and says Mama, Dada, hi, bye-bye, Jack (our dog's name), and Nana. She also says "toss" (or something close) when we're doing pat-a-cake and it's time to "toss it in the oven."
bat, ball, dog, car, light, dada, mama, all gone, and we swear (3 of us heard it) that he said yogurt yesterday
and he's only 12 months, but these are us recognizing that he is saying the words and knows what he means, not perfectly formed sounds (like, "dog" is more like "gog")
Um, yeah. The Bump be too crazy for pics of my kid.
DS is 17 months and says: Mama, Dada, Uh Oh, Ball, Football, buball (for basketball), Up, Apple, All Done, Moo for Cow, Lawn mow (for Lawnmower), and probably a few other things I'm forgetting or can't really recongize yet.
He's figured most of these out in the last two months. At 14 months, he said Mama, Dada, and Ball. I think that was about it.
hi, hey, byebye, papaw, mawmaw, nana, shoe, mama, dada, dog, cat, duck, all done, ball, juice, door,nite nite, no and knows what it means. lol.,quack quack but soudns like cack cack. lol
Re: What is your LO saying?
I don't know...she has a ton of words now. Here's what I could think of:
Mommy, Daddy, Ga-Ga, Grammy, Pappaw, up, down, airplane, duck, sheep, cow, pig, baby, turkey, eat, hungry, yes, no, I don't know, what's this, what's that, work, home, play, car, ride, go, out, all done, train, bird, bath, potty, pee-pee, yucky, stinky, nap, nite-nite, bed, walk, cook, apple, grape, banana, hello, bye, hi, please, thank you, read, book, Elmo - I'm sure there are more.
Mama, Dada, Hot!, Ball, Bird, Hi!- these are words he says on a regular basis
He has also said Poppy, More, Dog, Up, and Light...but only once or twice.
Tractor and dada are the only things we understand. He talks all day long in an unrecognizable language.
DD is 18 months and is saying a whole lot more in the past 2 weeks than ever! She has been saying-
moah(more), bite, cup-ah (cup), cat cat, dog, chicken, sista, momma, da-da, pop, nana, ma ma, paw paw, toe, shoe, hair, nose, gabba, car, truck, shower(we went to a baby shower and she has been saying it ever since), baby, boo boo, bubble, ball, bag, and so much more I can't even remember. But thanks to this post, it made me realize how much she really is talking!
This too, but dada and bye bye for us.
The boys say mama, dada, dog, kitty, what's that, and baba (what they call their cups).
They have excellent receptive language and know what a lot of things are that they can't say yet, like nose, eye, ball, book, block, bath, etc.
I forgot that they can both say "all gone" and "uh oh" as well.
bat, ball, dog, car, light, dada, mama, all gone, and we swear (3 of us heard it) that he said yogurt yesterday
and he's only 12 months, but these are us recognizing that he is saying the words and knows what he means, not perfectly formed sounds (like, "dog" is more like "gog")
DS is 17 months and says: Mama, Dada, Uh Oh, Ball, Football, buball (for basketball), Up, Apple, All Done, Moo for Cow, Lawn mow (for Lawnmower), and probably a few other things I'm forgetting or can't really recongize yet.
He's figured most of these out in the last two months. At 14 months, he said Mama, Dada, and Ball. I think that was about it.
hi, hey, byebye, papaw, mawmaw, nana, shoe, mama, dada, dog, cat, duck, all done, ball, juice, door,nite nite, no and knows what it means. lol.,quack quack but soudns like cack cack. lol
thats all I can think of for now.
Mama, Di-da (daddy), Mimi (grandma), Nana (other grandma), Papa, bye bye, bath, dog, bubble, stinky, hot, bird, book, tree, eyes, nose, beep!, ear, teeth, toes, bow, knee, GiGi (Curious George), out, shoes, snack, down, house, hush!, blue, baby, puddle, bah-bah-bye (butterfly), milk, ball, hi, brush, geez (veggies), cheese, butter (almond butter), please, more
Combos: Wassat?, out now, down now, more please
Signs: More, Please, Mommy, Eat, Milk, and Crab (this one makes me laugh!)