Say “Story” in Malay—And Learn a New One!

What’s more fun than telling a story? Learning how to say “story” in a whole new language! In Malay, the word cerita (pronounced che-REE-ta) means “story”—and it’s a great place to start for curious, imaginative kids.

What’s in a Cerita?

From fairy tales to family adventures, cerita can be anything you dream up. Kids can learn other helpful words too:

  • Cerita – story
  • Dongeng – fairy tale
  • Watak – character
  • Kawan – friend

These words can spark creativity and help kids build sentences in fun, playful ways.

Activities for Storytelling Fun

Create Your Own Cerita

Let kids draw a comic strip or write a short story in English, adding key Malay words like cerita and kawan. Even preschoolers can tell a tale with pictures!

Story Bag Game

Put small items in a bag (a spoon, toy animal, feather). Kids take turns pulling one out and adding a sentence to an ever-growing cerita using Malay words. It’s great for creative thinking!

Dinolingo’s interactive learning platform helps kids ages 2–14 fall in love with language through stories, songs, and games. With age-specific paths and printable worksheets, Dinolingo turns storytelling into a learning adventure in Malay and over 50 other languages.

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