Friday, November 11, 2011

Triplets' 15mth vocabulary

The triplets are so different as compared when they were before 12 months.  Within these 3 months, they had suddenly shown lots of development (really can't record every single development).  On their 1st birthday, many relatives and friends asked "can they call mama or papa??" My answer was "yes, they mama n papa to everything except to us"  :)

Now they are 15 months... I suddenly thought of counting the words that they can speak.
  1. "Dok Dok" or "wou wou" = Dog; one of their first words as they have lots of dog soft toys. And they are really excited to visit the neighbour's dog everyday.
  2. "Bart Bart" = Bird; they can point or look up the sky and tell when they saw the birds.
  3. "Mak mak" = Milk; opss and when I first heard it, I thought they were calling for me or grandma (嫲嫲)
  4. "Pak pak" or "Beet beet" = Beat beat; they will say that whenever they see the wall power point, or things which they are told not to touch.  Nowadays, they will say pak pak, when we tell them "No No".
  5. "Ba pai" = Bye bye; able to wave and say bye bye at the same time. Nowadays, whenever they heard us saying bye on the phone, they will say it too.
  6. "Ma Mi" or "Mi Mi" = mummy; not so often as they don't hear this word so often in the house.
  7. "De Di" or "Ye Yi" = daddy; whenever they see daddy's photo, they will say it.
  8. "Dai Dai" = Kai Kai; go out
  9. "Bo Bo" = Bowl; will request for Bo Bo when it is meal time.
  10. "Mum Mum" = whenever they see food!!!
  11. "Daaa..." = Thida (maid's name); this is a word which they heard several times a day.  Whenever it is changing diaper time, they will call "Daa.."
  12. "Maa.. Maa..." = Grandma  (嫲嫲); calling this name will get to be carried out of the playpen.
  13. "Yeah Yeah" = Grandpa (爷爷); whenever they heard this name, they will look towards the gate, cos grandpa comes back from work every night.
  14. "Paul Paul" = Ball; anything which is round in shape is a ball.
  15. "Meh Meh" = Miao miao; referring to a cat puppet. 
  16. "Pou Pou" = when they wanted to be carried
  17. "No No" = No; with hands and head shaking left and right
  18. "Ish" = Fish;
  19. "Na Na" = McDonald; referring McDonald toys
  20. "Per Per" = Apple; one of their favorite food
  21. "Pa Per" = bubbles;
  22. "Pom Pom" = bath time;
  23. "Knock knock" = one of the favorite word, whenever they knock or fall down
  24. "Mout" = Mouth; 
  25. "Yer" = Ear;
  26. "Tak Tak" = referring to lights; the sound of switching on and off 
  27. "Dak Dak" = rubber ducks
  28. "Veet veet" = wet wet;
  29. "Per per" = Diaper
  30. "vet vet" = Wait wait
  31. "Be be" or "Beaar Beaar" = Bear
  32. "Nieng Nieng" = the boys are so vain that they love to looks good... they will wear a hat or even just a nappy on his head, it is still considered as "lieng lieng"
  33. "Touch" = will say the word whenever they wanna touch another person
  34. "Beei beei" = Give in Cantonese; whenever they want something, they will start to say "beei beei beei..." non stop.
Is there anymore?? Yes, they do understand more words than these.... but then they can't say the words.  This list is the words which they can actually say it out when they saw the item.

Will update again when they have more words...




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2 comments:

  1. Nice! I wish I made a whole list of what my kid said before! I only remember a few nalang but this is soooo cute ;) Dropping by from Mom Center (blogging momos) by the way!

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    1. Thanks for dropping by, Anne. It's not easy to recall who is saying which word.. or who say first..
      I just compile all together and add on whenever I recalled if there's any that I missed out.

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