Learn Japanese Shapes for Kids – Easy Beginner Lesson
πΊ Learn Japanese Shapes for Kids – Easy & Fun
Shapes help kids learn Japanese through seeing and playing π
In this lesson, children will learn basic shape names in Japanese with easy meanings and examples.
Let’s begin πΈ
π· Japanese Shape Names
πΊ Sankakkei (γγγγ£γγ)
Meaning: Triangle
Example:
Sankakkei ga arimasu
(There is a triangle)
⚪ Maru (γΎγ)
Meaning: Circle
Example:
Maru ga ookii
(The circle is big)
⬛ Shikakukei (γγγγγ)
Meaning: Square
Example:
Shikakukei ga arimasu
(There is a square)
▭ Chouhoukei (γ‘γγγ»γγγ)
Meaning: Rectangle
Example:
Chouhoukei ga nagai
(The rectangle is long)
⭐ Hoshi (γ»γ)
Meaning: Star
Example:
Hoshi ga kirei
(The star is beautiful)
❤️ Haato (γγΌγ)
Meaning: Heart
Example:
Haato ga kawaii
(The heart is cute)
π£️ Say It Together (Practice)
Ask your child to repeat and point:
Sankakkei – Maru – Shikakukei
Chouhoukei – Hoshi – Haato
Practice every day π
π― Fun Activities for Kids
✔ Find shapes around the house and name them in Japanese
✔ Draw shapes and say their Japanese names
✔ Play “Shape hunt” game
Learning is fun when we play π
π Fun Fact
In Japan, children often use maru (○) to show correct answers in school!
❤️ Final Words
Shapes help kids describe the world around them in Japanese.
Practice daily and enjoy learning Japanese together πΈ
π Next Lesson: Learn Japanese Opposites for Kids ⬆️⬇️
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