QuietFlower Posted November 24, 2016 Report Posted November 24, 2016 Okay, first I'll just say hi and welcome! You seem really nice. Other than the switching "w" and "r" like you do, I do three other main changes when using baby talk. When saying words like "yes" I say them more like "yesh" in a sort of slurred version. Another one is adding "ie" or "ey" or "y" to the ends of words that don't involve that sort of ending. And the most plain I think, extension of words and noises, like "hiiii" or "mayybee". Oh another thing, simple phrase repetition. I'll choose the most important word or two of a phrase, or a word that just sounds nice, and repeat it in a sing song type fashion. I hope maybe this helped you maybe, feel free to message me <3
Antoinette Posted November 24, 2016 Report Posted November 24, 2016 I don't really do ''baby'' talk perhaps because my little age isn't that young I generally just make my voice slightly higher and maybe speak less coherently. I don't know, that's just me
Guest LicklePrincess Posted November 24, 2016 Report Posted November 24, 2016 I think just talk however feels natural to you. I really don't understand why people feel the need to put on or push certain aspects of "littleness" to fulfill the role. Do what comes naturally, don't just type a certain way because you think that's what expected of a little. At the end of the day then you are only fooling yourself 4
hisangel Posted November 24, 2016 Report Posted November 24, 2016 I think just talk however feels natural to you. I really don't understand why people feel the need to put on or push certain aspects of "littleness" to fulfill the role. Do what comes naturally, don't just type a certain way because you think that's what expected of a little. At the end of the day then you are only fooling yourself Agree with this completely. You need to be yourself whether it be online or not. Don't force something that is not natural to you. I talk completely normal when online even to my Daddy. The only time I may change how I say something is when I am in trouble for something and I am talking to my Daddy about what happened. Usually I end up saying 'I sorry Dada' or something along those lines.
Little Illy Posted November 25, 2016 Report Posted November 25, 2016 I think, and may be wrong, what you're looking for is not so much ways to improve baby talk, but perhaps let your inner little speak more freely? I say this because a one sure fire way to "improve" your baby talk is to be more comfortable with your little side and be in a headspace that encourages such language and the little atmosphere. I could be wrong, obviously, but I feel that there is no right or wrong way to speak little. My little speech is monumentally different than what I see as the "typical" speech. I let my little speech come out in my tone and excitement and such things. Whereas others alter the spelling and sentence structure. To each their own. But in short, I'd say the best way to "improve" your little speech is to allow yourself to be fully little. And if you are already, then I think there really needn't bee any improvement. 2
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