royinpink
Well-Known Member
Language delays or no, I thought it might be interesting to see what everyone's first words were and if they were different from the typical NT first words. Might say more about what words our parents used than what we paid attention to, but who knows.
Mine was "Bye-bye"
I don't know how official this list is, but "52 percent of surveyed respondents citing a first word related to dad (#1), and 35 percent of respondents offering up mom (#2)." The list, below:
This study puts the numbers for "daddy" and "mommy" at 54 and 50 out of 264, respectively, in the U.S. (page 4), but they are ordering the most frequent words for children who can say 1-10 words rather than the absolute first word. My word, 'bye', moves up from #10 to #4 in that study, which makes sense to me--you might want to greet mom and dad first, but you're going to pick up 'Bye!' pretty quickly. They also have the top 20 for HK and mainland China, if you're interested.
Mine was "Bye-bye"
I don't know how official this list is, but "52 percent of surveyed respondents citing a first word related to dad (#1), and 35 percent of respondents offering up mom (#2)." The list, below:
The 15 Most Common First Words
1. Dad (or Dada, Daddy, Papa, etc.)
2. Mom (or Mama, Mommy, Mum, etc.)
3. Hi (or Hiya, Hey, Heya, Hello)
4. Buba (or Bub or Baba)
5. Dog (or Doggy, Puppy)
6. Ball
7. No
8. Cat (or Kitty)
9. Nana
10. Bye
11. Duck
12. Ta (or Tata)
13. Baby
14. Uh oh
15. Car
1. Dad (or Dada, Daddy, Papa, etc.)
2. Mom (or Mama, Mommy, Mum, etc.)
3. Hi (or Hiya, Hey, Heya, Hello)
4. Buba (or Bub or Baba)
5. Dog (or Doggy, Puppy)
6. Ball
7. No
8. Cat (or Kitty)
9. Nana
10. Bye
11. Duck
12. Ta (or Tata)
13. Baby
14. Uh oh
15. Car
This study puts the numbers for "daddy" and "mommy" at 54 and 50 out of 264, respectively, in the U.S. (page 4), but they are ordering the most frequent words for children who can say 1-10 words rather than the absolute first word. My word, 'bye', moves up from #10 to #4 in that study, which makes sense to me--you might want to greet mom and dad first, but you're going to pick up 'Bye!' pretty quickly. They also have the top 20 for HK and mainland China, if you're interested.