Start? She has, in several episodes.
Maggie said daddy in "Good Night", the very first Simpsons short on the Tracey Ullman show, broadcast on April 19th, 1987. On that occasion, Liz Georges (later a star of As Told By Ginger) provided the voice (although The Tracy Ullman shorts are not considered canon with The Simpsons episodes).
Maggie has talked during fantasy sequences and Halloween episodes of The Simpsons. In one Halloween show ("Treehouse of Horror V"), she was played by James Earl Jones. Her line was "This is indeed a disturbing universe," said after killing Groundskeeper Willie. In another Halloween show; ("Treehouse of Horror IX", sub-episode "Starship Poopers") Maggie is depicted as the daughter of space alien Kang, and therefore a semi-supergalactic alien. In the end of that episode, Maggie says, with the voice of Kang: "Very well, I'll drive!", whereafter she lets out a loud vaudevillain cackle. Before quietly saying "I need blood"
In "Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?", Maggie makes a wider-than-usual range of noises which are rendered as speech by an electronic baby translator invented by Homer's half brother Herb. And in "Brother from the Same Planet", her burp is interpreted as the word "Bart" (intended to remind Homer that he must pick up Bart after a soccer game). In "Flaming Moe's" Homer imagines everyone saying "Moe" all at once, including Maggie.
Fans generally agree that her second spoken word in the normal continuity of the series was "Daddily-doodily" (voiced by Yeardley Smith, in "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily"). However, since in the sequence she then turns her head around 180 degrees à la The Exorcist, this can also be thought of as a hallucination of Bart and Lisa.
In most cases, crying and giggling noises have been made by Nancy Cartwright or Yeardley Smith occasionally.
She has said "It's your fault I can't talk" in a hallucination in the Thanksgiving episode.
Bart also tricked Marge and the audience in Radio Bart by putting a microphoned radio under Maggie's pillow and saying: Bart (as Maggie): Mama, mama. Marge (surprised): Huh? Maggie, you talked, can you say "mama" again? Bart (as Maggie): Sorry lady, show's over!"
Maggie's baby talk was subtitled in "Million Dollar Abie:" "Bald Mommy will surely fail."
2006-07-23 12:08:15
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answered by oklatom 7
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In one or two episodes she actually said something. So its possible if the FOX network/ Simpson creators wants her to talk.
2006-07-23 11:54:05
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answered by Lee G 1
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Not until they come out with the movie "Simpsons all Grown up".
2006-07-23 12:41:54
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answered by KIT-KAT 5
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Elizabeth Taylor wouldn't agree to sign on as a regular.
2006-07-23 11:57:10
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answered by klunk 3
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Probably not, because no one seems to have aged. Bart & Lisa are still in the same grades at school and have been forever.
2006-07-23 12:12:50
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answered by Rachel O 7
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In one episode she does, the one with the Alien who fathered her ... lol but other than that well only time will tell !!!
2006-07-23 11:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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she spoke once when the whole family was getting out the room she said i love you daddy
2006-07-23 11:53:26
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answered by jettalady 4
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yes maybe when she grow up duh like when she is like 4 5 6 7 8 9 or some age i do not know or care
2006-07-23 14:40:14
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answered by shawnielb 1
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she did speak in one episode or two. But i don't think she'll ever talk again.
2006-07-23 11:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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mabey in a later episode!
2006-07-23 11:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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