Friday, February 12, 2010

Baby Language

"Y" just turned 9 month old. These days "Y" became very talkative.
She can say "um-ma (it means mother in korean)" and "ab-ba( it means father in korean)". Once she got to know these words, she was constantly blabbering.

But she didn't use them correctly. Sometimes she called me abba and another time she called my husband umma. And usually she liked to say abba when she played with toys. So I thought she was saying these words meaningless. But today it turned out I was wrong. While I was playing with "Y" I noticed that she had her own meaning on these words. When she wanted something or she felt uncomfortable she said umma and when she was satisfied she said abba.

Hooray!

It's like that I can speak foreign language.

4 comments:

  1. Conrats on your blog! I look forward to hear Y speaks my name ;P. I have to see her very often~

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  2. Thank you, Nao. Happy Valentine! I am so curious about what Y speaks for the very first word (a real word which has correct meaning). :)

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  3. Congrats! I hear that's the way mothers become "mothers"! There will be many more words that only YOU can understand ;)
    Hey, give us a pop quiz someday!

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  4. Haha. I like the phrase 'the way mothers become "mother"' :)

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