I am starting to learn to talk now. Mummy and Daddy have been getting impatient with me. I often just cry and scream for things when I want them. But I am learning to say words like "more" and "please". Mummy and Daddy really like it when I do this.
One of my favourite games is to pick up the phone and say hello. I use the home phone, Mummy or Daddy's mobile phone, the ipod, the tv remote, the dictaphone and sometimes even the handle on the window blinds for this game.
When we go outside I am always looking for my favourite animal, the "babbi". The babbi can either be a birdy or a puppy. When I see them I say the word, but even when I don't see them I say it, because I am looking for them.
Mummy and Daddy like to play a game with me to teach me about the eyes, ears, mouth and nose. Most of the time I just say "no" for any of these. But sometimes I do say "eyes".
Another game I like to play is to point at windows and mirrors and say "indo". In fact it is a really good way to learn new words, just by pointing at things and using a vowel, Mummy or Daddy will usally tell me what it is.
Here is a list of most of the words that I use. The first spelling is the word that it is supposed to be in advanced English. The second spelling is the phonetic spelling of how I really say it right now.
birdy or puppy [ bʌˡbi:]
I have been using this word for a little while now.
puppy [ pʌpi ]
I am now starting to learn to devoice my bilabial plosives (from a b to a p).
daddy [ dædi ]
Daddy is just so easy to say you know.
mama [ mʌmʌ ]
I've had mama down pat for ages, I see no need to update it to the more contemporary "mummy".
shoes [ ʃʉs ]
When big kids and adults say shoes, there is a z sound at the end. Not when I say it, it is a lot shorter and softer.
hello [ ɛl̪̘ɔ ]
It is really cute when I say hello. I stick my tongue out a long way and give it a good flap! I don't say the h at the start either.
indo [ ɪndɔ ]
Ws and rs are weally hard to say you know.
no(se) [ nɔ ]
It's much easier to leave some sounds off at the end of words.
eyes [ ʌis ]
I also don't say the z sound at the end of eyes.
hi [ hʌi ]
I do the hi so well, I'm a really outgoing kid. I still have to learn how to say it in Russian though, and privyet is a lot harder.
more [ mɔ ] Mummy is so proud of me when I use this word to ask for something. And even though my Canadian relatives might think I have it wrong (no r) Daddy says I have already mastered this word.
please [ piz ] You might think I am asking for peas, but I am just being polite. :)
those are some very versitile words, that get lots of necessary communication done.
ReplyDeleteI will practice questions that have answers in your vocabulary!