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What are the shapes and sizes in Sinhala?

Learning the vocabulary for shapes and sizes is an essential step for anyone beginning to master Sinhala, one of the official languages of Sri Lanka. Whether you are traveling, conversing with native speakers, or using a language learning platform like Talkpal, knowing how to describe objects by their shape and size enriches your communication skills and helps you better understand the world around you. This article will guide you through the most common Sinhala words and phrases related to shapes and sizes, with pronunciation tips and example uses to boost your confidence.

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Common Shapes in Sinhala

Basic Shapes

Circle – රවුම (rauma)
Square – චතුරස්‍රය (chathurasraya)
Rectangle – ආයතය (aayathaya)
Triangle – ත්‍රිකෝණය (thrikoṇaya)
Oval – ඕවල් (oval)
Diamond – වජ්‍රය (vajraya)
Star – තාරකාව (thaarakaawa)
Heart – හෘදය හැඩය (hrudaya hedaya)

Pronunciation Tips

Describing Sizes in Sinhala

Key Size Vocabulary

Big / Large – ලොකු (loku)
Small / Little – පොඩි (podi)
Tall – උස (usa)
Short (height) – පහල (pahala)
Long – දිග (diga)
Short (length) – කෙටි (keti)
Wide – පළල් (palal)
Narrow – රැහැන් (raehan)

Usage in Sentences

Why Learn Shapes and Sizes in Sinhala?

Understanding how to talk about shapes and sizes in Sinhala is especially useful for daily conversations, shopping, giving directions, and describing objects. For example, asking for a “small cup” or describing a “round table” becomes effortless once you know these words. On platforms like Talkpal, practicing these terms with interactive exercises can solidify your knowledge and pronunciation.

Tips for Practicing Shapes and Sizes Vocabulary

Conclusion

Mastering the vocabulary of shapes and sizes is a foundational skill for Sinhala learners. By integrating these words into your daily practice and conversations, you’ll notice your comprehension and speaking abilities improve. Whether you are studying on your own or using interactive tools on Talkpal, keep revisiting and using these terms to make them a natural part of your Sinhala vocabulary. Happy learning!

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