Cutest English word?
By cyberfluf
@cyberfluf (4996)
Netherlands
January 17, 2009 8:19am CST
Some words just sound very cute, and I would love to hear which English word you think sounds the cutest?
I love the sound of the word "toesies (little toes, hope I spelled it right?). I don't like toes in particular (just for the record
, but I think the sounds of the word is very cute).
Somehow these combined vocals are appealing to me in a way other words don't and it gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling, ergo: cute!
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Which English word do you think sounds cute?
, but I think the sounds of the word is very cute).
Somehow these combined vocals are appealing to me in a way other words don't and it gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling, ergo: cute!
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Which English word do you think sounds cute?3 responses

@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
24 Jan 09
I must say I adore the word Aura. I once had the cutest kitten and her name was Aura aswell. She was very cuddly and tiny; unfortunatly she only didn't get older than four years because of krohn dissease. She is one of the sweetest kitties I ever had. I miss her so much. I feel blessed to have been able to take care of her during her short life. She reminds me we should cherish each moment with our loved onces. Thank you for you addition to the discussion, balasri!

@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
24 Jan 09
Baby language sure is cute, riyasam. It makes a lot of words sound much cuter when a baby or toddler (tries to) say them. Tattle sounds like one of the words that is allready cute, but sounds even cuter with the high squeeky baby voice. Thanks and happy posting!
@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
17 Jan 09
Sizzling does have a nice ring to it
. English is a much softer language than Dutch, our language sounds kind of harsh and less 'round' and warm than some other languages. Even though I like my own language some words tend to sound warmer and nicer in other languages, sizzling is a good example of a word that sounds much softer aswell.
Darling indeed is a cute word
. Please thank your son for his addition to my discussion, it is very much appreciated
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. English is a much softer language than Dutch, our language sounds kind of harsh and less 'round' and warm than some other languages. Even though I like my own language some words tend to sound warmer and nicer in other languages, sizzling is a good example of a word that sounds much softer aswell.
Darling indeed is a cute word
. Please thank your son for his addition to my discussion, it is very much appreciated
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