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combining words

Something very small to cheer about: Day has strung together his first, er, two-word combination!

I reckon it's a big milestone for little Day, even though it's not English... What is it? Not surprisingly, it concerns milk. Whenever he knows its time for his milk feed, he goes "mum-mum nan-nan". The former being feed, and the latter being milk.

Some new phrases he's learnt:

No (new, he says)
Oh no! (oh new)
Oh oh...
No more
Norma (the maid)
Agar-agar
Bat (bee-yat)
Moon (mom)

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