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Sunday 7 September 2008

What does 'Ka' mean in boddler language?

Of late, the little girl has been talking quite a bit, learning new words and trying to speak in words rather than actions. But she likes to also abbreviate and get me thinking on what she exactly means.Here's an example
Ka could mean
Cat
Car
Corn
Kodu(give in Tamil)
Kaal(leg in Tamil)

Given the situation, I'm supposed to interpret the 'Ka'.Have you been in a similar situation?

3 comments:

mummyjaan said...

Yes, for my kids, 'Ba' meant ball, baahar (outside), 'bas' (enough), and something else which I've now forgotten. They move on to the full versions as they get older, though. Then, you miss the short forms...

Anonymous said...

Hi, first time here.
My son is 18 months old, he does the same. He would say "Ba" for bus, ball, bat, balloon, bottle etc. and he would also point his finger at that object, so that way Iam able to interpret what he means.

Aditi's Album said...

mummyjaan - Its true that we miss the days gone by although we eagerly look forward to new ones always...

Anonymous - welcome. Come in and have tea....