Learn Japanese Fruits for Kids – Easy & Fun
Fruits make learning Japanese sweet and fun!
In this lesson, kids will learn common fruit names in Japanese with easy words and examples.
Let’s start ๐
๐ Japanese Fruit Names
๐ Ringo (ใใใ)
Meaning: Apple
Example:
Ringo ga suki
(I like apples)
๐ Banana (ใใใ)
Meaning: Banana
Example:
Banana o tabemasu
(I eat a banana)
๐ Mikan (ใฟใใ)
Meaning: Orange
Example:
Mikan ga oishii
(The orange is tasty)
๐ Ichigo (ใใกใ)
Meaning: Strawberry
Example:
Ichigo ga kawaii
(The strawberry is cute)
๐ Suika (ใใใ)
Meaning: Watermelon
Example:
Suika ga ookii
(The watermelon is big)
๐ Painappuru (ใใคใใใใซ)
Meaning: Pineapple
Example:
Painappuru ga suki
(I like pineapple)
๐ฃ️ Say It Together (Practice)
Ask your child to repeat:
Ringo – Banana – Mikan
Ichigo – Suika – Painappuru
Practice every day ๐
๐ฏ Fun Activities for Kids
✔ Point to fruits at home and say the Japanese name
✔ Draw and color fruits while saying their names
✔ Play “Find the fruit” game
Learning is fun when we play ๐
๐ Fun Fact
In Japan, mikan (oranges) are very popular in winter and children love eating them at home.
❤️ Final Words
Fruits help kids learn daily-use Japanese words.
Practice every day and enjoy learning together ๐ธ
๐ Next Lesson: Learn Japanese Vegetables for Kids ๐ฅ๐ฅฆ
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