toddler — a young child who has just learned to walk
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a young child who has just learned to walk
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈtɑːdlər/
Korean meaning: 걸음마를 막 뗀 어린아이, 유아 (보통 1-3세)
Korean pronunciation: **타**들러
Example Sentences
- The toddler discovered that spaghetti makes excellent hair decoration.
- Every toddler is a tiny scientist conducting messy experiments.
- The toddler program focuses on developing motor skills and social interaction.
toddler
NOUN//ˈtɑːdlər//
a young child who has just learned to walk

a young child who has just learned to walk
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Origin
16세기 영어 'toddle'(비틀거리며 걷다)에서 유래. 걸음마를 배우는 아이들이 비틀거리며 걷는 모습에서 나온 단어
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“The toddler discovered that spaghetti makes excellent hair decoration.”
“Every toddler is a tiny scientist conducting messy experiments.”
“The toddler program focuses on developing motor skills and social interaction.”
“She enrolled her toddler in a daycare center near her workplace.”
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