Have you ever understood what a baby is saying? Well now you can go brag to all your friends that you can!
5 Words:
Babies 0-3 months old use these 5 sounds to communicate with their parents
- Neh – Hungry
- Eh – Burp
- Eair – Lower Gas
- Heh – Discomfort (like a dirty diaper or to hot)
- Owh – Tired
6 Phrases of baby talk
- 1 to 3 months use the words above
- 2 to 4 months: cooing, gurgling, and long vowel sounds.
- 4 to 6 months: marginal babbling, where vowels and consonants come together in single syllables.
- 6 to 10 months: canonical babbling, where these single syllables start doubling (or tripling or quadrupling!) up to create strings of sounds.
- 10 to 15 months: babies start to say there first words.
- 15 months and beyond: nonstop. talking.
Baby Language:
By Viena – I was once a baby. I approve that I was once fluent in baby language. NEH is the word for hunger. The baby has a sucking reflex so when it starts to suck and cry at the same time it makes a NEH sound. OWH means the baby is tired or sleepy. Like when the baby yawns or has a oval shaped mouth and cries at the same time the baby will make the OWH sound. HEH means discomfort. With HEH you want to listen to the H part, the HEH part, the last H part. EAIR is when the baby has lower gas. You can make the noise if you suck in your stomach and breathe out. This sound is also one of the lower sounds and the baby will be pulling their legs up. EH means there is an air bubble in the top part of the chest, the baby needs to burp. EH is the reflex the baby makes to try to get the air bubble out. You want to listen closely to the E part of the sound EH. -V
Baby

Baby language, aka Baby, is spoken all over the globe. Baby was everyone’s first language however there is not a lot of information about the language even though everyone in the entire world over the whole planet in the history of the human species was once fluent in Baby. Baby has been spoken for over 100,000 years, maybe 200,000 years, maybe 1,000,000 years. Think about it. But do not think too hard. 🤯

Baby is the of the oldest languages living because every human had to be a baby first. Many other animals have their own version of baby language. The babies of

iguanas (hatchlings) and bears (cubs) and elephants (calves) each make different sounds representing different stuff like “I’m hungry” or “I’m cold” or “I’m in pain”. This is all making me hungry, “Neh”. gotta go. I guess there is not a translation or sound for “gotta go” in Baby because babies always want to be close by. Unless they want to tell their mom or dad that they “gotta go” to the bathroom. – E