Isn’t it cute when you hear your little one try to say new words. We have to write these special moments down, lest ye forget and forever be lost in our memory banks. Here are some precious moments from our kids:
Linus’s Language
Morning Coffee (Cyprus brand name for biscuits) = ah-fa-feesh
Finn McMissile = Fii-Fiin
I dropped (something) = Ah-bop
Water = Wa-woot
Thomas (the Tank Engine) = Neh-neh
Popcorn = po-poat
Apple (in Korean is “sah-gua”) = sah-sah
I am stuck = “ah-dduk”
Hello (in Greek is “Yassou”) = yah-soo (pretty spot on, no?)
I’m falling = “ah-fah”
(I want to) get out = “geh-ow”
Piano Man’s Language
Of course, no one child is like another, so without further adieu, here were some of Piano Man’s tot language words:
Milk (in Korean is “oo-you”) = oh-wah-yah
Watermelon (in Korean is “soo-bak”) = ah-bah-ki
Apple (in Korean is “sah-gua”) = gah-gah
Juice = “peesh”
Prof and I chuckle all the time comparing the boys’ tot language. We hope to remember these moments and share them with their children.