What did she say?! Hilarious moment little girl tries to say coffee - but it sounds like something MUCH different

  • Adorable little girl from North Carolina shocks mother with vocabulary 
  • The toddler is prompted to say coffee as happily plays with her toys
  • But the youngster swaps her Cs for Fs and mother can't believe her ears 

Parents love seeing their children learn new words and many of us can say we have been there staring them in the face and repeating a word over and over again.

From the fight between parents to get their child to say mother or father first to your toddler wondering around calling all old people Grandma. 

But for this mother her home video shows the naughty moment her cute little girl mispronounces the word coffee.

Cute 18-month-old Chloe Thompson tried to say coffee when playing with her mother

Cute 18-month-old Chloe Thompson tried to say coffee when playing with her mother

Despite her mother's best efforts, little Chloe Thompson persists in swapping the F and C sounds in the word to pronounce the beverage 'fockee'. 

But despite Ciara, from Jacksonville in North Carolina, best efforts her little girl just can't say the 'c' sound
Her mother repeats the first syllable in the hope Chloe will catch on

But despite Ciara, from Jacksonville in North Carolina, best efforts her little girl just can't say the 'c' sound

Mother Ciara, from Jacksonville in North Carolina, even pronounces the first syllable in an attempt to correct her 18-month-old's pronunciation error but to no avail. 

Having tried multiple times, when Chloe finally says 'fockee' on the final occasion, Ciara just exclaims 'oh Jesus'.

The mother admitted she had never intended to expand her daughter Chloe's vocabulary this far

The mother admitted she had never intended to expand her daughter Chloe's vocabulary this far

The mother had been trying to expand her daughter's vocabulary, but it didn't quite go to plan. 

Ciara said: 'We're always trying to expand Chloe's vocabulary, but not this far.'

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