from zero to
Exie...

100 words

Ama (“gramma” on mom’s side in Mandarin)
animals
Antoine (playgroup friend)
apple
baa (sheep sound)
Baba (“Daddy” in Mandarin)
baby
ball
balloon
banana
bath
bau bau (“hug” or “hold” in Mandarin)
bbbb (elephant sound)
bee
beep
block
blue
blueberries
Bo (cousin)
book
bottle
bow wow (dog sound)
bowl
bread
breakfast
bubbles
bye bye
camera
cap
car
cheese
circle
clock
corn
dog
duck
Dug (uncle)
egg
Elmo (much as I tried to avoid Elmo
he has managed to infiltrate our home)
Exie
fei ji (“airplane” in Mandarin)
flower
Gramma
grapes
hello
help (which still sounds like “puh puh”)
home
hot
keys
lai (“come here” in Mandarin)
Lala (for Aunt Stella)
Mama
Max (playgroup friend)
meow (cat sound)
milk
Mmm
moo (cow sound)
moon
mouse
mouth
neigh (horse sound)
night night
nine (her first number!)
no
Nola (playgroup friend)
ooo ooo (monkey sound)
out
pajamas
pasta
peas
peep (chick sound)
phone
pi bau (“purse” in Mandarin)
plate
Pooh
prunes
pu pu (fish sound)
rah rah (tiger sound)
red
rock
shoes
snack
socks
spoon
sss (bathroom sound – you know the one)
teeth
that
this/these (not sure which)
trees
truck
tummy
waffle
walk
water
wow
xie xie (“thank you” in Mandarin)
Ye Ye (“grampa” on dad’s side in Mandarin)
yuck
zee (letter zee)
zzz (bee sound)

This is very likely an incomplete list since there are a number of words/phrases that we’re not sure about yet (“he tang,” for example, which means “drink soup” in Mandarin, but since she’s only used it once, we didn’t feel like it really qualified as vocabulary yet).

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