I can’t list them all, but here are some of the words and phrases Miles uses at almost 19 months:
Pees (please)
Gack-oo (thank you)
Sowwy (sorry)
Kissss
Ug (hug)
Mah! (mwah, when kissing)
Ow, Ouch
Hot
Cold
Wet
Water
Pee
Poo
Yucky
Dapoo (diaper)
Showah (Shower)
Bah (bath, sometimes an alternate pronounciation is used, see below)
Potty
Chayah (Chair)
Whee-chay (Wheelchair)
ah-SY! (outside)
Dock (dog)
Cah (Cat)
Bird
Bee-Bird (Big Bird)
Count
Buh-FY (butterfly)
Ahmo (Elmo)
Cooookie (Cookie)
Mahter (Monster)
Zoe (Monster and neighbor cat)
Tari (Atari, the neighbor dog)
Reh (Red)
Owah (Orange)
Lellow (Yellow)
Gree (green)
Bawoo (Blue)
Poopuh (Purple)
(he’s still parroting colors, but is starting to get the concept)
Fwoh (frog)
Hop
Burip! (ribbit)
Mouw (Mouse)
ee-Yow? (sound a dog makes…lol! Also cats, but he often says “Dog, Meow”)
Mama, Mom, Mommy
Daddy, Ah-oo, Dad, Dada
Sissy, Shiny, Niney,
Kay-yee
Grampa and Grampa (Uses same word for both my mom and dad…lol)
LURRRRRR (his cousin Laura, whose name is always yelled)
Cash (Cas, our former roommate)
Shut (shirt)
Pants
TSHOOO (Shoe)
Bock (block)
Duck
Ball
Toy
Book
More
Nap
Bet (Bed)
Yes
No
Mine
Me
You (and he’s starting to use these correctly about 70% of the time)
Dink (drink)
Eeee (eat)
ongy (Hungry)
TSHEEE (cheese)
Geeps (Grapes)
bawoobeyyey (blueberry)
Booger (Burger)
Sawsee! (Sausage, but also he uses the same for music?)
Eck(Egg)
anana (banana)
BUM! (plum)
Peas (and he means it–freeze dried peas)
Angy-burr
Bahnee
Shiny Tie (Signing time)
Run
Walk
Jump
Spin
Win! (wind)
Ky (Sky)
Go (and Go outside, go other places)
Stop
Barfoom (bathroom, lol!)
Uhstays (upstairs)
Gay (gate)
Nefick (necklace)
Boorsh (brush as in teeth)
Head
Eye
Ear
Foot
Piggies (Don’t think he knows they’re actually toes yet… oops)
bayeebunin (bellybutton)
Boop! (boob)
Noursh (nurse)
Neeepo (nipple)
Muck (Milk)
Peen (yep, that)
BALLS
Butt
Butt (Bus)
Butt (Butter)
Butt (Bath)
And today, I’m pretty sure he said, “Shih”. And meant it… Shiny had just crapped everywhere.
So that’s more than 100 words off the top of my head. He does plenty of “Go ah-SY, go barfoom, Gack-oo MUSH (thank you very much)” and “all done/all gone/no mine” type phrases.
Every day he’s learning many new words.