My son is 1 year and 3 months old now and speaks a lot these days.
He calls me "CHO-CHA", his mother "CHA-CHA". When I cannot tell the difference between them, I'm always thinking that is me. It make me indescribably happy.
He can speak other words; a foot, a leaf, a hole and a walk.
ASHI means a foot in Japanese, he pronounces "A-CHA" with pointing his finger to my foot, his mother's or his own.
HAPPA means a leaf in Japanese, he pronounces properly "HAPPA". He uses this word for not only a leaf but his favorite things. He likes going outside and when he wants to go outside, he points to outside and says "HAPPA!".
A-na means a hole, he pronounces "A-NYA". He can find a tiny difference. He always picks up a tiny dust we cannot find in house. When we take a walk, he finds a car and says "BOO-BOO" ("BOO-BOO" is a common sound for babies, means a car), we are 100 meters far from it. Like this, he finds a tiny dint, hole, screw hole and says "A-NYA". Isn't it funny?
Sanpo means taking a walk. He really likes going outside. When he is grizzling and we cannot make him calm, we say to him "let's take a walk!", he also says "A-N-PO!" and is going toward the door.
Nowadays we can communicate by using words. I ask him, then he nods. When he wants to drink tea, he says "O-CHA".
I can find a new thing about my son every day. It's his growth. Amazing and happy.
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