Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Lizzy Language

Lizzy is talking quite well for a two year old, but she still has trouble with some of the sounds. As a result there are a few changes in the meaning of things. One of the sounds she has the hardest time with is when a "t" is at the end of a word. For example: she woke up the other day and said "my diaper leaked on my sheeps." Translation: My diaper leaked on my sheets.
Example 2: While pretending that she and her dolls were going swimming, she says,"We're getting on our swimming soups."
Translation: We're getting on our swimming suits.
She doesn't seem to have any problem at all with the "t" if it falls in the middle of a word, though. (however she still gets a little mixed up, like trying to get my pillow suitcase this morning).
Example 3: "I will eat right here by the feater."
Translation: I will eat right here by the heater.
These are just some examples of Lizzy language.

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