Youmu, it seems, has learned more words, though the first word she's managed to get out was, "Muma" and the second was, "Muhpa". When I had heard it, I was surprised because she's only said, "Muh" but this time she's said something else. Of course, "Muma" was her way of saying "Mama" and "Muhpa" being her way of saying "Papa" and she seemed to be calling anyone that was an adult female or male that and or who isn't my brother or his paintbrush wife, then again, that is something she's learned by observing everyone else. When she says it, she smiles and says it again.
We had noticed this during when Ran, as usual, was teaching their lessons. Naturally, the toddlers being young were only taught lessons at the side but Youmu thought it'd be fit to catch Ran's attention. While she was talking, Youmu walked over, tugged her sleeve, and said, "Muma." It caught her attention, prompting her stop teaching for a moment and look at her, trying to wrap her head around what had happened. Smiling, Youmu repeated what she said and nuzzled her arm. Though confused, Ran smiled and said, "Hello, Youmu." Usually, "Muh" was Youmu's usual thing she said but it seems she's finally expanded her vocabulary. She walked over to me and said, "Muhpa!" and kissed me on the face. It was rather sweet, really, that she's acknowledged some parental figures in her life, be it if there are many of them.
So far, she hasn't yet learned to call people their names.
"Birthday."
