Japanese Vocabulary for Kids300
Introduction
Learning new words is an essential part of any language learning journey, and for children, it can be especially fun and rewarding. Japanese is a beautiful and fascinating language, and it's never too early to start learning its vocabulary. This article will provide you with a comprehensive list of Japanese words for kids, covering a wide range of topics that are sure to interest and engage your child.
Greetings and Introductions* こんにちは (Konnichiwa) - Hello
おはよう (Ohayo) - Good morning
こんばんは (Konbanwa) - Good evening
お元気ですか? (Ogenki desu ka?) - How are you?
私は元気です (Watashi wa genki desu) - I'm fine
はじめまして (Hajimemashite) - Nice to meet you
お名前は? (Onamae wa?) - What's your name?
私の名前は~です。(Watashi no namae wa ~ desu.) - My name is ~.
Numbers* 1 - いち (ichi)
2 - に (ni)
3 - さん (san)
4 - よん (yon)
5 - ご (go)
6 - ろく (roku)
7 - なな (nana)
8 - はち (hachi)
9 - きゅう (kyu)
10 - じゅう (ju)
Colors* 赤 (aka) - Red
青 (ao) - Blue
黄色 (kiiro) - Yellow
緑 (midori) - Green
オレンジ (orenji) - Orange
紫 (murasaki) - Purple
白 (shiro) - White
黒 (kuro) - Black
茶色 (chairo) - Brown
ピンク (pinku) - Pink
Animals* 犬 (inu) - Dog
猫 (neko) - Cat
鳥 (tori) - Bird
魚 (sakana) - Fish
ウサギ (usagi) - Rabbit
サル (saru) - Monkey
ゾウ (zo) - Elephant
ライオン (raion) - Lion
トラ (tora) - Tiger
クジラ (kujira) - Whale
Food* ご飯 (gohan) - Rice
パン (pan) - Bread
麺 (men) - Noodles
果物 (くだもの) - Fruit
野菜 (やさい) - Vegetables
肉 (niku) - Meat
魚 (sakana) - Fish
お菓子 (okashi) - Candy
ジュース (jusu) - Juice
水 (mizu) - Water
Body Parts* 頭 (atama) - Head
顔 (kao) - Face
目 (me) - Eyes
鼻 (hana) - Nose
口 (kuchi) - Mouth
手 (te) - Hand
足 (ashi) - Foot
背 (se) - Back
お腹 (onaka) - Stomach
胸 (mune) - Chest
Clothing* 服 (fuku) - Clothes
シャツ (shatsu) - Shirt
ズボン (zubon) - Pants
スカート (sukaato) - Skirt
靴 (kutsu) - Shoes
帽子 (boshi) - Hat
マフラー (magura) - Scarf
手袋 (tebukuro) - Gloves
コート (koto) - Coat
傘 (kasa) - Umbrella
Toys* おもちゃ (omocha) - Toy
ぬいぐるみ (nuigurumi) - Stuffed animal
積み木 (tsumiki) - Building blocks
ボール (boru) - Ball
パズル (pazuru) - Puzzle
けん玉 (kendama) - Kendama
折り紙 (origami) - Origami
コマ (koma) - Top
かるた (karuta) - Card game
すごろく (sugoroku) - Board game
School* 学校 (gakko) - School
先生 (sensei) - Teacher
生徒 (seito) - Student
本 (hon) - Book
鉛筆 (enpitsu) - Pencil
消しゴム (keshigomu) - Eraser
ノート (noto) - Notebook
ペン (pen) - Pen
机 (tsukue) - Desk
椅子 (isu) - Chair
Nature* 空 (sora) - Sky
雲 (kumo) - Cloud
雨 (ame) - Rain
雪 (yuki) - Snow
風 (kaze) - Wind
木 (ki) - Tree
花 (hana) - Flower
草 (kusa) - Grass
山 (yama) - Mountain
海 (umi) - Sea
Conclusion
This list of Japanese words for kids is just a starting point. As your child progresses in their language learning journey, they will continue to expand their vocabulary. With consistent practice and exposure to the language, your child will be able to communicate confidently in Japanese and enjoy all the benefits that come with learning a new language.
2025-02-18
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