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Today’s Japanese lesson will be the names for various different fruits, or kudamono which is the Japanese word for fruits!
Ready?
Hajimemasho! (Let’s begin!)
English | Japanese |
---|---|
Fruits | Kudamono |
Banana | Banana |
Grapes | Budou |
Strawberry | Ichigo |
Peach | Momo |
Pear | Nashi |
Orange | Orenji |
Lemon | Remon |
Cherry | Sakurabo |
Apple | Ringo |
Plum | Ume |
Kumquat | Kinkan |
Watermellon | Suika |
That is all for our simple lesson on Japanese words for fruit today! Tune in next week for Vegetables in Japanese!~! <3
Jaymi Fillier says
Thank you for the lesson. Now I’ll know how to ask for my fruit salad if I ever visit Japan.
Elizabeth Copeland says
Fun! I think that my favorite sounding word is momo, although many are so similar. Do you speak Japanese at home with your 4 kids, or primarily English? Our kids are learning French, and I have a bad habit of not speaking French to them often enough.
Kisa Johnson says
I actually have 5 kiddos, but yes I do speak some Japanese to them at home. At bedtime we say “Oyasumi nasai” and when I get home I say “Tadaima!” I also sing in Japanese a lot too. One of my 11 week old daughters favorite songs is in Japanese. 🙂
Mandi says
That’s so neat! Without actually hearing these, I have no idea how they pronounced, but I love that you speak the language to and with your kids! Great way to immerse them in something new!
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GossipMoms says
Im going to also add this to our homeschool words, Thanks agin
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G.s. Marjara says
This is cool education about fruit names in Japanees but for me a bit late. While I was there a year ago I had to ask for banana and oranges for my meal in the day cos these were to similar names than other fruits and at dinner I use to get my food at hotel. i am gonna print and save this for my future reference.
Becky Borgia says
I love comparing languages. Thanks for sharing this interesting series of posts with us.
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Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
This is awesome. I am going to show this to my nine year old today and see if I can incorporate a little Japanese into his daily routine!
Lena Blair says
Wait, the Japanese word for banana is banana??? That’s actually really neat!!
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Leona Martin says
too funny that banana is the same for Japanese. So Ringo Star is named after an apple. Love it.
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Jessica @FusedLife says
I think it’s very interesting that Banana is the same in English and Japanese! That’s very cool! I don’t know any Japanese, though… is it pronounced the same?
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Wood Arts Universe says
Thanks for sharing.. my daughter loves to learn new languages.. she has learned few Japanese words from her classmates. Actually she is learning french in school 🙂
Bless you : o daiji ni 🙂
Megan @ That Neat Blog says
I’ve always wanted to learn Japanese but was scared it would be too hard. These words seem easy enough to pronounce but I’m sure the Japanese lettering isn’t! All I know how to say is You’re Welcome!
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April McGregor says
I love these! I have a Japanese 101 subject in school before and have learned quite a few words. I always wanted to learn how to speak Japanese.:)
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Kungphoo says
I do like learning new things, and everyday i learn more from you on the new language! Thank you for that!! Look forward for tomorrows post.
Jenn says
Thank you for the lesson in Japanese. I have always been curious about learning a new language!
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Liisi Carr says
This is so cool! Thanks for helping us all learn some Japanese, and learn more about the Japanese culture.
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Karen @TheMissingNiche says
My kids got such a kick out of yesterdays post! I am so glad you posted again today! They can’t wait to go see their favorite waiter at the sushi restaurant and try these words on him!
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Bibiana Bailey says
Thank you for another lesson in Japanese 🙂 I will for sure remember how to say banana,lol I will try hard to learn the rest.
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Joanna Sormunen says
Only one I’m sure to remember is banana. Japanese has such an unique sound. It really doesn’t relate to any language I know.
Nita says
Interesting! It’s always nice learn some basic Japanese words:)
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Tiki B. @ Grow It Girl says
This is awesome that you have a Japanese section. Now, I’m going to be on the hunt for how to pronounce each word.
Pauline C. @ TwelveSkip.com says
Interesting! I’d love to learn other languages as well only if I had time. But I love Ringo, Budou, Ichigo! 🙂
Lisa Trudell says
I love that banana is banana. I am speaking Japanese already! Those are much easier than I would have thought. However, like someone else said, without hearing it, it’s hard to say.
Kimberly Poston Miller says
I knew plum was ume, but I was really surprised about banana! I would have a hard time remembering anything else but ringo for apple 🙂
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Liz Mays says
Now all I have to do is figure out how to pronounce them and I’ll be good to go. This is so neat to see them!
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Debi@thespringmount6pack.com says
I am going to spend the day trying to find ways to practice these. I try to work it into conversation with my kids so that they can hear them too.
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Cara says
I think peach is my favorite. I’m going to have to use that the next time I get a peach! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
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Jennifer Brown says
Always enjoy the language lesson for the day. I look forward to it.
Heather @ Frugal Southern Living says
How Fun! I will forever call apples Ringos now 🙂 We are going to teach the kids Spanish, but I’d love to learn some other languages also.. Thanks for the lesson 🙂
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