Naomi ([info]naomikritzer) wrote,
@ 2005-02-14 16:53:00
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New Kiera vocabulary:

"Mana." This means "banana." She was really pleased with herself when she figured out how to say that one; she had a big grin on her face that got even bigger when she saw that I had understood.

"No." She's been shaking her head for ages, but recently she's started saying "no." In answer to almost every question. She has a perky "no" and an irate "NOOOOO" and lots in between. As with Molly at this age, sometimes "no" actually means "yes."



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[info]joykins1
2005-02-15 04:53 pm UTC (link)
'As with Molly at this age, sometimes "no" actually means "yes."'

Zoe is doing this too. Not only that, she has a 3rd meaning for "no"--nose. Usually I can tell she means nose because she inserts at least one finger into at least one nostril when she says it. Unfortunately she's too young to understand "stop picking your nose." All she hears is "nose" and she gets more excited about picking it...

Joy

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