Learn Japanese Vegetables for Kids – Easy & Fun
Vegetables help children learn healthy words in Japanese!
In this lesson, kids will learn common vegetable names in Japanese with easy meanings and examples.
Let’s begin π§Ί
π₯¦ Japanese Vegetable Names
π₯ Ninjin (γ«γγγ)
Meaning: Carrot
Example:
Ninjin ga suki
(I like carrots)
π₯¦ Burokkorii (γγγγ³γͺγΌ)
Meaning: Broccoli
Example:
Burokkorii o tabemasu
(I eat broccoli)
π Tomato (γγγ)
Meaning: Tomato
Example:
Tomato ga oishii
(The tomato is tasty)
π₯ Jagaimo (γγγγγ)
Meaning: Potato
Example:
Jagaimo ga ookii
(The potato is big)
π½ Toumorokoshi (γ¨γγγγγ)
Meaning: Corn
Example:
Toumorokoshi ga suki
(I like corn)
π§ Tamanegi (γγΎγγ)
Meaning: Onion
Example:
Tamanegi ga arimasu
(There is an onion)
π£️ Say It Together (Practice)
Ask your child to repeat:
Ninjin – Burokkorii – Tomato
Jagaimo – Toumorokoshi – Tamanegi
Practice every day π
π― Fun Activities for Kids
✔ Look at vegetables in the kitchen and say their Japanese names
✔ Draw and color vegetables while saying the words
✔ Play “Which vegetable is this?” game
Learning is fun when we play π
π Fun Fact
In Japan, bento boxes often have colorful vegetables to make food look happy and healthy!
❤️ Final Words
Vegetables help kids learn daily-use Japanese words and healthy habits.
Practice every day and enjoy learning Japanese together πΈ
π Next Lesson: Learn Japanese Food Names for Kids π±π
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