lähened
Lähned is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily in the context of linguistics and language development. Most commonly, it describes a stage of language acquisition where a child begins to understand and use words and phrases that are similar to, but not identical to, the adult form of those words. This often involves simplifying sounds, omitting certain syllables, or substituting one sound for another. For example, a child might say "nana" for "banana" or "tata" for "water." These simplified forms are considered approximations of the target word, demonstrating the child's effort to communicate even before mastering the full pronunciation.
The term "lähened" can also be used more broadly to describe the process of approximation or gradual