Learn Easter Words in Cantonese Chinese with Jyutping Pronunciation and Flashcards | Free Printables
Learn Easter Words In Cantonese Chinese
For Cantonese parents who want their kids to learn more Cantonese, you have come to the right place! Easter is a great opportunity to introduce some festive vocabulary in Cantonese Chinese to your kids. The following are some common Easter words in Traditional Chinese characters along with Cantonese Jyutping to help with pronunciations. Printable flashcards and learning activity worksheets for these Easter words can be downloaded as part of our Chinese Bilingual Easter Activity Book. In addition to this activity book, FREE Chinese writing practice sheets and FREE Chinese character coloring pages are also available. Keep on reading to find out more!
Easter Words In Cantonese Chinese With Jyutping And Traditional Characters
Easter - 復活節 (fuk6 wut6 zit3)
In Cantonese, Easter is called "fuk6 wut6 zit3". The word "fuk6" means to revive or resurrect, "wut6" means to awake, and "zit3" means festival or celebration.
Bunny - 兔仔 (tou3 zai2)
The word for bunny in Cantonese is "tou3 zai2". The character "tou3" means rabbit, and "zai2" is a suffix that is often added to nouns to indicate smallness or cuteness.
Chick - 小雞 (siu2 gai1)
In Cantonese, a chick is called "siu2 gai1". The character "gai1" means chicken, and "siu2" means small.
Easter Eggs - 復活節彩蛋 (fuk6 wut6 zit3 coi2 daan2)
In Cantonese, Easter eggs are called "fuk6 wut6 zit3 coi2 daan2". The word "coi2 daan2" means colored eggs.
Flowers - 鮮花 (sin1 faa1)
The word for flowers in Cantonese is "faa1" and "sin1" means fresh.
Basket - 籃子 (laam4 zi2)
The word for basket in Cantonese is "laam4". The character "laam4" means basket or hamper.
Lamb - 小羊 (siu2 joeng4)
In Cantonese, a lamb is called "siu2 joeng4". The character "joeng4" means sheep and "siu2" means small.
Chocolate - 朱古力 (zyu1 gu1 lik1)
The word for chocolate in Cantonese is "zyu1 gu2 lik6". It's a direct translation of the English word.
Spring - 春天 (ceon1 tin1)
The word for spring in Cantonese is "ceon1 tin1". The character "ceon1" means spring, and "tin1" means day or sky.
Green Grass - 青草 (cing1 cou2)
In Cantonese, green grass is called "cing1 cou2". The character "cing1" means green, and "cou2" means grass.
Tulip - 鬱金香 (wat1 gam1 hoeng1)
In Cantonese, a tulip is called "wat1 gam1 hoeng1". The word "wat1 gam1" means rich and beautiful, and "hoeng1" means fragrance.
Daffodil - 水仙花 (seoi2 sin1 faa1)
In Cantonese, a daffodil is called "seoi2 sin1 faa1". The character "seoi2" means water, "sin1" means immortal or fairy, and "faa1" means flower.
Cantonese Chinese Pronunciations for Easter Words
Chinese Bilingual Easter Activity Book
To help your kids learn these words, use flashcards with pictures and Chinese characters like shown in the above video. Character recognition activities and fun Easter crafts will make learning more engaging for your kids, so they'll be motivated to continue learning Chinese. Printable Cantonese flashcards and learning activity worksheets are available in our Easter Cantonese Learning Activity Book.
Free Chinese Writing Practice Sheets For Easter Words
If you would like your kids to master more than just character recognition, you can encourage your kids to practice writing these words in Chinese characters. Writing practice sheets can be a helpful tool for kids to learn how to write the characters stroke-by-stroke. These writing practice sheets are available in simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese. Click here to download the FREE writing practice sheets for Easter words!
Free Chinese Coloring Pages For Easter Words
For younger kids who are not quite ready to write, coloring pages are a fun and engaging way to learn Chinese characters and can help reinforce vocabulary and reading skills. We are offering FREE Chinese character coloring pages for Easter words, don't forget to check them out. These coloring pages are also available in traditional characters as well as simplified characters.
Overall, teaching your kids Chinese can be a rewarding and fun experience, and introducing festive vocabulary can make it even more enjoyable. So why not give it a try and start teaching your kids some Easter words in Chinese today! Happy Easter!You may also like...
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