
Why isn't there a baby translator app so when babies say gogo gaga you can translate it to what they mean?

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Dude that's such a rad idea! Babies are always trying to talk to us but we gotta guess what they mean.
Like I bet if we could translate baby noises directly, we'd find out they got way more complex thoughts than we realize.
I'm picturing an app where you just hold up your phone to the baby and it listens to their babbles. Then bam, on the screen pops up like "I'm hungry" or "Change my diaper" in English.
It would make parenting so much easier! No more trying different things till you hit the right thing to calm them down.
Man we gotta get some app developers on this ASAP. I'd totally test it out on my little cousin. She's always yelling about something but in baby so we never know what.
Can you imagine if we cracked the baby code? They'd finally be able to fully communicate. We'd learn so much about what really goes on in their little heads.
Dude this better be the next big thing, I'm telling you. You're gonna be rich when Baby Translator blows up!
Because they don't all mean the same thing. Babies learn to communicate in different ways at different speeds. And sometimes it sticks with you.
When my nephew was born, my sister was kinda freaked out at how quickly I learned to tell his cries apart; apparently that's something that usually only parents work out, but it was clear as day to me.
So 2 babies talking do not have their own language and understand each other like cats and dogs do you think?
Bits and pieces, maybe. They're both working from the same starting point, but don't take exactly the same route.
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Because they communicate in ways that can't be translated by an app. There's a ton of different cries that babies do, all mean different things across different babies. It's the parent's job to understand their child's language and know what they're trying to communicate.
I've got a ton of nephews and nieces and it doesn't take long even for me to pick up what they're trying to communicate, so for parents, it must be pretty clear.
There is nothing to translate. It's not a structured language.
cuz it isn't same language
I would like to see a dog/pet translate app
Yeah me too !! With AI maybe we will get one soon, it would be cool to know what a fish or bird is saying
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