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These flashcards cover vocabulary related to body parts, emotions, family members, school supplies, household items, and various food items.
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Head
The upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Eyes
The organs of sight which allow us to see.
Hair
The strands that grow from the skin on the head.
Nose
The organ used for breathing and smelling.
Ears
The organs that enable hearing.
Mouth
The opening in the face used for eating, speaking, and breathing.
Neck
The part of the body that connects the head to the torso.
Tongue
The muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting and speaking.
Fingers
The digits of the hand.
Hands
The body parts at the end of the arms used for grasping and manipulating objects.
Elbow
The joint where the upper arm meets the forearm.
Nails
The hard protective coverings on the tips of fingers and toes.
Legs
The limbs of the body used for standing and walking.
Knees
The joints in the middle of the legs.
Happy
A feeling of pleasure or contentment.
Sad
A feeling of sorrow or unhappiness.
Smile
A facial expression indicating joy or amusement.
Angry
A strong feeling of annoyance or hostility.
Cry
To shed tears as an expression of emotion.
Scared
Feeling frightened or anxious.
Happy Chinese New Year
A festive greeting for the Lunar New Year celebration.
Happy Eid Mubarak
A celebratory greeting for the Eid holiday.
Happy Deepavali
A greeting for the festival of lights celebrated in India.
Merry Christmas
A traditional greeting for the Christmas holiday.
Mother
A female parent.
Father
A male parent.
Sister
A female sibling.
Brother
A male sibling.
Grandmother
The mother of one's parent.
Grandfather
The father of one's parent.
Nephew
The son of one's sibling.
Niece
The daughter of one's sibling.
Pencil
A writing instrument made of graphite.
School
An institution for educating children.
Ruler
A tool used to measure length.
Eraser
An object used to remove pencil marks.
Sharpener
A device used to sharpen the points of pencils.
Bag
A container for carrying items.
Paper
A material used for writing or drawing.
Book
A set of written or printed pages bound together.
Chair
A piece of furniture for sitting.
Table
A piece of furniture with a flat top used for various purposes.
House
A building for human habitation.
Curtain
A piece of fabric that hangs to cover a window.
Roof
The structure that covers the top of a building.
Window
An opening in a wall that allows light and air.
Floor
The bottom surface of a room.
Porch
A structure attached to the outside of a building.
Wall
A vertical structure that defines and sometimes protects an area.
Couch
A piece of furniture for sitting or reclining.
Living room
A room for social activity in a house.
Television
An electronic device for viewing visual media.
Light
A source of illumination.
Fan
A device used to create a current of air.
Sleeping room
A room used for sleeping.
Pillow
A cushion used to support the head while resting.
Bed
A piece of furniture for sleeping on.
Blanket
A large piece of fabric used for warmth.
Toothbrush
A tool used for cleaning teeth.
Pail
A container for carrying liquids.
Towel
A piece of absorbent fabric used for drying.
Soap
A substance used for washing.
Bathroom
A room containing a toilet and sink, often with a bath or shower.
Mirror
A reflective surface that reflects an image.
Shower
A device for washing with water.
Comb
A tool used for arranging hair.
Wash
To cleanse with water.
Brush
A tool with bristles used for grooming or painting.
Egg
An oval or round object laid by birds and some reptiles.
Rice
A staple food grain grown in many countries.
Fish
A type of animal that lives in water.
Chicken
A domesticated bird raised for meat and eggs.
Fruit
The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant.
Bread
A staple food made from flour and water.
Milk
A nutrient-rich liquid produced by mammals.
Vegetables
Edible plants or parts of plants.
Papaya
A tropical fruit with orange flesh.
Durian
A tropical fruit known for its strong odor.
Mangosteen
A tropical fruit with a sweet and tangy flavor.
Mango
A tropical stone fruit known for its sweetness.
Pineapple
A large tropical fruit with a spiky exterior.
Starfruit
A fruit known for its star-like shape when sliced.
Sapodilla
A sweet, brown tropical fruit.
Cherry
A small, round fruit that is typically red.
Watermelon
A large, sweet fruit with a green rind.
Rambutan
A tropical fruit with a hairy exterior.
Cucumber
A long, green vegetable used in salads.
Pumpkin
A large orange fruit often used for decoration or cooking.
Cabbage
A leafy green vegetable.
Brinjal
Also known as eggplant, a purple vegetable.
Chilli
A spicy fruit used for flavoring food.
Okra
A vegetable known for its green, pod-like shape.
Bitter gourd
A vegetable known for its bitter taste.
Tomato
A red fruit used in cooking, often mistaken as a vegetable.
Carrot
An orange root vegetable.
Ginger
A spicy root used in cooking.