what does it mean

08.08.08, 15:09
hi jonny
what is the meaning of these words?wobby and polly?can you give me
an example,please?
i heard something like wobby about food?
is this correct-she is going(or planning)go back(or come back)to
work and the baby is(will be or stays) in the nursery(or at the
nursery)?the baby is afraid of the others or scared??
how to describe that the baby doesnt like this or that..?
thanks in advance
regards
mum-27
    • jonathan.oakley Re: what does it mean 09.08.08, 15:45
      Hello!

      Do you mean 'wobbly?' As in something that is inclined to shake,
      like a wobbly jelly. Polly is a girl's name. I know of someone who
      gave his daughter the first name of Polly and a middle name of
      Esta...Polly Esta!

      To express a future intention you can you 'going to' for eg, 'She is
      planning to go back to work next week - the baby will go to nursery
      school.'

      You can say, 'my baby doesn't like strange faces' and so on or 'my
      baby is scared (afraid is a synonym so is also correct)of fire.'

      Hve a super weekend. :-)
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