What is something your child (or one you know) mispronounces/ mispronounced that made it super cute?

My son said 'vava' for flower and 'fayi tuck' and sometimes 'tayi f**k' for firetruck🫠🤭
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Ninis then it was baninis now it's...banana😭😭 or she'd say, "the dogs bit my feelings" or "that bit my feelings" 🤣🤣 now it's "that hurts my feelings"

Kind of the opposite but my daughter is a super conscious of pronouncing long words properly so she screams them and says them slowly mid sentence thats my SHOULDERS where BACKPACK go not YELLOW car

My husband called me a mooch because I'm always eating off his plate and my daughter said booch

Cute? Or rude? LOL To this day he can’t pronounce his L’s so his aunties are “Aunty Sawwy (Sally)” and his cousins are “Awana (Alana)” and “ewie (ellie)” lol. And when he was younger he used to say “mummy can I have a assssshole please” I said what? Icypole? He goes yes assshhh-holeeee. I want ashhhole 😵‍💫

My daughter also says shit for sit

My now 4 year old called shoes “feet” for a few months when he was 3. He also originally thought the last letter of the alphabet was Zebra.

My first use to say boobies for blueberries 😂

@C Thats great progression😅 and kudos to you and all mamas for understanding what they are actually trying to say🤗

@Denise Her wanting to say it correctly is really sweet😊 Lets have a shit...🫠

@Kellie Really really cute😊 Assssshole🫠🫠

My 3 year old used to say xylophone as “exlophone” because I told her it started with X

@Katie @PJ 🤭🤭

@Nikki-Lee My son loved boobies too😅

@Victoria~ 😂

Ask for a cooka to get cookies.

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My eldest used to call tights tits 🥹

My 3 year old is non verbal but when my 16 year old was little he used to say ‘dabberman’ for Spider-Man

Dugusting - for disgusting 😅 Apple - Autumn (our cats name)

My husband pronounces yoghurt like the “yo” in “yoyo”. He will eternally be incorrect.

These have all just stuck now and she says them even though she knows the right word and we say them too: McDonald’s is “hot Donald’s” The step stall is called “the jump” Nuggets are “nunnucks” Kitkats are “kitty kats” Dogs use to always be called “bubbas” but she’s grown out of that one and she use to say instead of “that’s not kind of you” she would go “oh that’s not very kind for you” and it was so cute 😭

Our dog's nickname was horse but she would call him "horrr" or "hor hor" and loved him very much so would often shout for him e.g. at the shops she'd basically just be screaming WHORE at me

My boy calls our guinea pigs “giggies”

@Alana this is just US pronunciation 😂

My friends kid had a solid year of calling a fork a fuck

My four year old says I'm "constructing" her (she means distracting

Spasgetti for spaghetti. Pins and noodles for pins and needles. Chicken pops for chicken pox.

My little boy calls me dummy for mummy so when I walk in to a room he's like "aw hi dummy" But then again, he might just think I'm stupid 🤷‍♀️🤣

These are all really funny and super cute, thank you for sharing everyone😂🫶🏽

Venus, sometimes is sounded a bit different..

Mickey Mouse is “diddy bouse”

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My oldest is almost 3 and says orderange for orange and skamito for mosquito. My just turned one year old is named Tatum and says Tayum lol

@Casey @Tessa 😂😂💀 this just reminded me, mine also says Cumumber for cucumber, lawbelly for strawberry and Abiyabos for angry birds😅

When my daughter was little, she loved watching Rainbow Ruby (and liked rainbows) but called it “be-bow”. Now my son is 15 months old and water is “wo-wo” and dog is “ruff ruff”.

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