Is this grammatically correct, what does it mean and can it be rephrased? “The little Baby said not here to take part for the second time”
The sentence "The little Baby said not here to take part for the second time" is not grammatically correct and can be a bit ambiguous. It seems to imply that a baby is expressing that it is not in a certain place to participate in something for the second time, but the phrasing is awkward.
A possible rephrasing could be: "The little baby said that it wasn't here to participate for the second time."
This retains the original meaning while improving clarity and grammar.