* Mama, Baba, Ayi, Anny (granny), Appa (grampy), Dada (Chacha), Gugu, Ow (Owen), Ow Mama, Ow Baba, Gug (Doug), Dai (Kai), Emma. Guga (Luca), Yeye (Chinese for grandpa), Didi (Chinese for younger brother) * Gugu (Mushrooms, Muogu), eese (Cheese), Apple, Ice, um (Plum), eash (Peach), pu (Putao, Grape), anana (Banana), ga (Gua, melon). * boo… Continue reading Two more words today (in bold)
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Luca’s complete vocabulary
no ga (meaning 瓜) mama baba ayi uh-oh
Luca’s sign language
Today Luca invented a new sign to add to his self-invented signing repertoire. When he and Karen were looking out the window, Luca pointed to a small truck parked on our street. Karen told him that it was called a pick-up truck. So Luca bent over and put his fingers to the floor, as though… Continue reading Luca’s sign language