Say “Sun,” “Rain,” and “Cloud” the Malay Way
Nature is a great way to connect language to the world around us. In Malay, the weather is full of beautiful and easy-to-learn words that kids love to say especially when they can match them to what they see in the sky!
Simple and Sunny Words
Here are a few weather words that children can start using right away:
- Matahari – sun
- Hujan – rain
- Awan – cloud
Kids can use these words while drawing, going outside, or even making up their own weather reports. They’re easy to remember and fun to say!
Activities for Weather Learning
Weather Journal
Create a simple daily weather journal. Kids can draw the weather and label it in Malay: “awan” for clouds, “matahari” for sun, and “hujan” for rain. It builds both art and vocabulary skills!
Sky Watch Game
Look out the window or step outside. What’s in the sky today? Let kids shout out what they see—in Malay! It’s an easy way to reinforce vocabulary while enjoying nature.
Nature-themed learning is a big part of Dinolingo’s program for children ages 2–14. With cheerful songs, games, and printable worksheets, kids can practice weather words while having fun. And since Dinolingo includes over 50 languages, kids can learn about weather terms in Malay and beyond—all from the comfort of home or on the go.
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