cutest mispronunciations

United States
February 9, 2008 3:23pm CST
What are your kids, or kids you know, cutest words? My daughter says bafamich for peanut butter sandwich, sola for soda, for the longest time thought her name was you, and refers to herself in the third person all the time..."Kenzie want".
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@carlaabt (3504)
• United States
10 Feb 08
My son sometimes tries to tell us "please stop" but it comes out "pea dot!" He usually refers to himself in third person, too. His name is Elliott, and he pronounces it A-yett. He's a little football fanatic, so he likes to call "Tutdown!" about just about anything imaginable. It can be anything from putting together a puzzle, to getting what he wants for lunch.
• United States
10 Feb 08
How old? He sounds like a cutey.
@carlaabt (3504)
• United States
10 Feb 08
He just turned 2 on February 1st.
@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
10 Feb 08
Oh I have such fond memories of my first born son. He had trouble with several words. My three children who followed didn't really have problems. My firstborn used to say, 'aminals' for 'animals', 'pasghetti' for 'spaghetti' and many other words! My granddaughter is adorable. She is one and a half. Instead of 'elbow' she says, 'elbowbow!' We get such a treat out of listening to her speak! It takes me back to the days of my children being that age!
@Liasonfan (1702)
• Canada
9 Feb 08
Well the whole family had a bit of a giggle last night with my six year old grandson. He was trying to teach us adults how to say. 'Happy Chinese New Year' which he apparently learned at school. He was pretty good at it, us adults apparently didn't catch on too quickly at all. But it was a great family moment! I am so glad the kids nowadays learn a little bit of everything!