She talks so much these past days that sometimes I become irritated but proud. She's learning so much actually pertaining language and her speaking ability. Some funny happenings I want to share:
1.) Rraining!
One day while we were going home from her school. She told me; "mama, listen! rrraining!" ha? no its not raining, yeah but listen to me; rrraining! aha, obviously I didn't get it! Then she said with her hands actioning; have you not noticed? I already can say 'raining' instead of 'yeaning'.lol! ALAS! she already can pronouce R, thats what she's saying.
2.) Ama han!
At the dining table we were eating, the father was feeding the baby with a smash potatoes but he was standing because Laikka pull off her father's chair. So I said to her in my vernacular; " ihatag na sa imong amahan ang banko Angelikka!"(give the chair to your father) Then she reacted right away, ama han? no, you are wrong again mama.."inte ama han, ama..hon" . ('ama' in swedish means breastfeeding, han- is him, hon is her) hehe, I am wrong because Erika is a girl shoud be hon not han:). 'kafaet'.
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5 comments:
:o) SHe's growing up and becoming her mother's daughter!
i'm experiencing the same with my toddler...
she has always a story to tell :)
ahhaha..oh Rick you're kiddding!
carin..yeah they're funny on this stage!
hahhaa,,,,murag si akesh...mama, listen!
hehehh..as in, we mommies dhems tends to be tired of listening them..hehhe!
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