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Talk to your Quaker parrot a lot-- not just when you're trying to teach him words. The more talking that a parrot hears, the more likely that parrot will want to talk back. As Allee said, it helps to use words and phrases in context and to repeat them often, and enthusiastically. There's no guarantee that your QP will talk, but keep working at it; some parrots are late bloomers and don't start talking until they're older. And as GaleriaGila noted, parrots won't necessarily repeat what we might want them to say. They have their own ideas and will often choose to say something we'd rather they didn't.My QP Ralph has learned a lot of words and knows what they mean, but like Salty the Amazon, Ralph isn't that talkative and doesn't use his words that often.