Learn Spanish for Kids: Body Parts, Family & Feelings
¡Hola, amigos! Are you ready to learn some Spanish? In this fun and engaging video, we'll explore some basic Spanish vocabulary, covering body parts, family members, feelings, and traits. Get ready to have some fun while learning a new language!
Body Parts in Spanish
Let's start with our bodies! Here are some common body parts in Spanish:
English | Spanish |
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Head | Cabeza |
Eyes | Ojos |
Nose | Nariz |
Mouth | Boca |
Ears | Oídos |
Hair | Pelo |
Hands | Manos |
Feet | Pies |
Legs | Piernas |
Arms | Brazos |
Practice saying these words out loud! You can even point to the body parts as you say them.
Family Members in Spanish
Now let's meet our family in Spanish:
English | Spanish |
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Mother | Madre |
Father | Padre |
Sister | Hermana |
Brother | Hermano |
Grandmother | Abuela |
Grandfather | Abuelo |
Can you say hello to your family in Spanish? Try saying "Hola, mamá!" or "Hola, papá!"
Feelings and Traits in Spanish
Let's learn how to express our feelings in Spanish:
English | Spanish |
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Happy | Feliz |
Sad | Triste |
Angry | Enojado |
Scared | Asustado |
Tired | Cansado |
Hungry | Hambriento |
Thirsty | Sediento |
You can use these words to describe how you're feeling or how others are feeling. For example, you can say "Estoy feliz" (I am happy) or "Mi hermano está triste" (My brother is sad).
Let's Practice!
Now that you've learned some basic Spanish vocabulary, let's practice! You can use the words you've learned to talk about yourself, your family, and your feelings. You can also try to learn more Spanish words and phrases on your own. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)
Remember, learning a new language is a journey, not a race. Be patient with yourself and have fun along the way! ¡Hasta la próxima! (See you next time!)