What does the baby start talking about

  As we all know, it takes time for everyone to learn how to speak from crying at birth. So many new mothers ask, when does a baby start speaking?

  

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  Babies start to speak a complete sentence and even communicate fluently with others around the age of 3. And at this point, he can fully understand the other person's meaning and reflect on the upcoming conversation. But before that, babies need to go through a long process of learning to speak.

  During the first three months of a baby's life, their way of communicating with others is through crying or babbling. A cry can have many meanings, such as being hungry, thirsty, or peeing on pants. As babies grow older, they begin to giggle and even learn to speak like adults.

  At 4 months old, babies can already call out some names, such as dad, mom, and sister. Although parents may feel extremely excited at this time, babies have not truly realized the meanings represented by these words.

  At 4 to 7 months old, babies already know their names. Although they may not be able to pronounce them yet, they will turn back when they hear someone calling their name. And at this point, the baby can already feel the tone of the speaker.

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