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Five and a Dog skip to main | skip to sidebar Thursday, June 10, 2010 twin talk I often wondered whether or not the boys would have their "own" language. Both boys are very verbal for which I am VERY grateful. However Justin tends to be more verbal than Ryan. Justin will often use sentences to say "I want..." or "where's...." Ryan isn't quite using the modified sentences but he does say "zoe-zoe" which Justin doesn't. What really amazes me is how they say the same word differently. Justin says "bunny" while Ryan says "bun-bun", Justin says "plane" while Ryan says "airplane" There are other differences in Ryan's "yesh--with a sign" and Justin's now "yeah" and Ryan's "Noooooooo"-with the little sheepish grin after wards and Justin's emphatic "Nopah" In general Ryan will still use his signs (please, thank you, yes and more/drink/milk) where Justin hasn't used them for quite some time--unless he happens to see Ryan using them. I know there are other differences that ...

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