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In case you should be stuck with Niko, here is a handy language reference guide:

  • Bah – ball
  • Bank – Blankie, a.k.a red blanket with train, MUST be red blanket with train
  • Bebe – Baby
  • Bubbub – bubbles (please blow more)
  • Bur – bird
  • Caaaaa – car
  • Clock – clock
  • Co – Crow
  • Code – cold
  • Cook-cook – cookie
  • Coz – close, as in “I just closed the TV Armour doors at a critical point in the football game”
  • Dada – either me or jul, interchangeable
  • Daugh – animal with four legs, usually a dog, but also applies to other four legged animals
  • Duck – stuck
  • Ducka duka – duck
  • Ha – hot
  • Heh – head
  • Geh-ma – Grandma (Pat or Mart)
  • Ka – Caw (what the crow says)
  • Ki ca – Kitty Cat
  • Mama – either me, jul, or molly, interchangeable
  • Maw – more
  • Melmo – Elmo
  • Mi-k – thirsty, would like any liquid in my cup, milk would be fine
  • Mun – moon
  • Nana – banana
  • Pa! – Grandpa (Lew or Jere, must be said with explanation)
  • Pa pa – pacifier
  • Pairpane – airplane
  • Papa – Paper
  • Pop – I’m popping the bubbles
  • Pum pum – pumpkin
  • Pupl – purple
  • Rocky Rocky – what a rocking horse does
  • Sta – star
  • Tick tock – in case you were wondering, that is what a clock says
  • Wawa – water
  • Wee – fun, like swinging
  • Wow – interesting
  • Wuf – what the dog says

Pug and Boy

2 Responses to “Niko Language Reference Guide, Dec ’07”

  1. on 07 Jan 2008 at 8:02 pm auntie meg

    I can just hear his sweet little voice in my head saying each of those words!! We miss him (and you both) so much and can’t wait to see you soon! xoxoxo

  2. on 07 Jan 2008 at 11:59 pm kim

    I found a girlfriend for Niko…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r43yCiKlbCo&eurl=http://widget-1a.slide.com/widgets/sf.swf