That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet
wrote Shakespeare and Buzz can’t agree more.
– A boy about her age is named Om. In Buzz’s world he is called ‘Home’
– We call a very good friend of ours at work, Ballu. Buzz and I were heading to his house one weekend so I told her ‘Ballu uncle ke ghar jaa rahe hein’*. Since then she calls him ‘Balloon uncle’. Him having 3 balloons in his house that she played with did not help the case any.
– I was reading a book to Buzz. The book is about 2 toddlers Mike and Jenny and a baby named Sue. No matter how many times we correct her and how clearly we pronounce her name the baby according to Buzz is named ‘Baby Soup’. She is seen trying to correct us vehemently when we say Sue over and over again.
Guess Shakespeare had it right all those years back.
*we are going to Ballu uncle’s house.
LOL 😀
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What happens if you or D mispronounce her name or call her with some other name ? She will still correct you guys ?
Haven’t tried it. I will get back to you on that 🙂
What is she going to call me when I meet her…What ever she calls, thats going to be sweet..
With your name I am sure she will get it right 🙂
Oh yes little buzz just proved that .. But then shakepear ko chodho buzzy is having fun and listennn in the last one its fooood yayyyy soup .. I like that…
Now I am thinking what will be mine..
I like your focus on food 🙂
Ah Baby speak 🙂 so lovely to hear…. Tehre must be more na? Put put them all too…
Not for names and she is almost over her baby talk which makes me so sad. 😐
but ballu does sound like balloon and Sue does sound like soup and oh is often spoken as Home in the R household..so a name is a name is a name as you hear it
way to go Buzz! this is the way poetry is written…words get twisted and then it emerges into poetry 😉
Oh R too? For some reason that makes me very happy 😀
hahaha 😀
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There is a thirukural(like kabir’s doha) that says “there are people who will call the flute pleasant, or the veena pleasant, but those are people who haven’t heard a child speak in baby tongue”. Reminded of that!
lol @ soup! 😀
Rightly said SAB 😀
Is it not? 🙂
Super like! 😀
Me too 🙂
That is just perfect 🙂
but all those names “Om”, “Ballu” and “Sue” does sound similar to how Buzz pronounces them… 😀
They are similar and sounds/objects she is used to but they still make me laugh every time she says them 🙂
LOL… Baby Soup is ultimate 🙂
I know! 😀
LOL.
Does she react if someone doesn’t pronounce her name right?
I just tried that after Misty’s comment. She corrected me a couple of times and then got all mad at me 😀 😀
LOL she has her priorities set right 😀 😀
There is no doubt about that 😀
That’s my baby Buzz 🙂 How dare you mispronounce her name! 😛
What you guys were the one who asked me to try it out 😡 😛
😛 😛 😛
hmph
super cute 😀
Thanks CB 🙂
Sho cute! 😀 😀
Thanks SnS 🙂
Lol. This reminded me of something. As a kid, I would often hear people saying or chanting “Hari Om”, and I always wondered why so many people kept saying “Hurry Home”..
ROFL
I am with you on this T 😀
Girl you took the comment of the day with your ‘Hurry Home’. That is just too funny 😀
Hahahahaha!!
Thanks for the laughs Buzz baby! Keep going 😀
Any time AHK 🙂
LOL 🙂 Perfect way to start my Monday morning..
Glad we could help 😀
Cutie pie 😀
Biased Miss Rays 😛
Aw such a cutie! Best part is all the names do make sense! Clever little girl Buzz is!
Yeah the names are things that she is more familiar with. 🙂
I missed posts on Buzz talk. I had a good laugh reading this post. She is so adorable.
Glad you liked the post Preethi 🙂
We dont love Buzz like crazy just like that! 🙂 Balloon Uncle knows he is called that? 🙂
I was called ‘Naani Didi’ by a baby cousin. 🙂
Balloon Uncles does know his new name 😀
Aww Naani Didi is too cute 🙂
ROFL 😆
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hahahah super cute like always…she is an ‘house on fire’ child and an apple of my eye 🙂 Buzz, I hope someday we meet and I’m able to tell you how much Nu massi loves you!!!!!
muuuwah babes!
Comfy & D: thanks for bringing in such a doll to us 🙂
Thanks Nu Massi 🙂
lol!!! Specially at correcting u guys over baby sue 😀
It is very funny 🙂
Aww luv luv luv this post 🙂
Thanks Swaram 🙂
Hi Comfy, been reading you a while but my first comment here. This was so cute of buzz ! How we all wish that this phase would last longer, no ? They grow up too soon.
My 3 year old son has a teached called Vilma in his daycare. For reasons unknown, he has decided her name is Ms. Grandma. He calls her that (she and others are amused) and when I try to correct him, he tells me “Amm, no Ms Vilma, it is Ms. Grandma” !
Awww Ms Grandma would melt anyones heart. It is just too cute. 🙂
Thank you for stopping by Kasturi. Do you blog? Would love to read about your little man. 🙂
Haha! Cuteness! 🙂
Thanks P 🙂
Lol she is so cute:)
Thanks LOI 🙂
Balloon, home, soup!! Buzz.. you learnt the lesson too early- what’s in a name anyway!
That she did 🙂
lol 😀
I know right? 😀
Very often Kids pronounce a name in “TOTALI BOLI”, which sounds quite different , but is always very soothing for years.
Remember a name is most important word for any body, named person always wishes to hear it correctly, he always expects correct phonetic sound of his / her name, ask yourself Do you??
I agree with you Santosh but for now she is still a kid and it is OK. I bet with time she will correct herself and none of this will happen.
hehehe soo cute!!I remember Babushka used to call one of my friends Paneer Mama.. His name is Pani!LOL! its so cute to hear kids talk!! even now,we dont correct Babs,coz its just so cute to hear it like that!!
Paneer Mama.. LOL that is too funny. Loved it 😀