tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1056174839802093551.post4014829770605161116..comments2015-02-04T22:05:18.073+07:00Comments on The Frog & The Moon: Language mayhemAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00835139571867145015noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1056174839802093551.post-7878347097366605272012-12-25T14:59:45.453+07:002012-12-25T14:59:45.453+07:00Sorry for the late reply! Hubby and I share laptop...Sorry for the late reply! Hubby and I share laptop, and 4 month old doesn't like to let mommy have quiet time to often when she gets home from work. ;) <br /><br />Try using dooooooooiiiiii for calming. (Like the yes you say when speaking to elders.) And calling him 'Ai". Although, I swear the calling your kid Ai is just gonna give him an ego. 555Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17785321146425723669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1056174839802093551.post-44347764463408652062012-12-09T04:46:41.716+07:002012-12-09T04:46:41.716+07:00(I've tried leaving at least 2 attempts to com...(I've tried leaving at least 2 attempts to comment from my iPhone and it wouldn't let me!)<br /><br />It's so funny that I'm the vice versa: I am desperately trying to remember to use more Lao in our house because all he hears is English! I use the Laotian word for common things we say like 'nome' for nursing or '(sah) tu' for asking for things. Maybe use common, everyday used words in English and that's a good start maybe? :)Theek @ the Laotian Commotionhttp://thelaotiancommotion.comnoreply@blogger.com