Usually it's "momma" and sometimes "dadda".
Many people says that "Harry" is baby Lux's first word... But the truth is, baby Lux's first word is "dadda"
the average infant says his/her first word at 6 to 8 monthsanytime
The most common is please.
Almost every baby in the world says one word first ... some variation of "mama." This is because that sound is one of the first that everyone says when they realize they can make different sounds come out of their mouth! A baby first makes the "ah" noise, then it figures out it can close its mouth and open it again, and that makes the "ma" sound! Here is a link you might like, too.
What.(It says it: What is the first word in this sentence.)
Yes, he does. "Girl quit playin"
In his song "Baby" Justin Bieber says the word "baby" 55 times, and Ludacris says the word "baby" 1 time.
Daddy
mommy
The word this'll is an informal contraction of 'this will', which functions as a subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence or clause. Example:This will be our first baby. or: This'll be our first baby.
Baby by Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris
I assume that it is because, for Muslims, Allah (who is God) is the central figure of their religion and they hope the child will grow to love their God. Although I am a Catholic I can see the sense in this. It makes more sense than to hope the baby says "mama" or "dada".