Executive Summary
Confidence Distribution
How our review rated each language pack in this category.
Language-by-Language Assessment
129 languages reviewed. Each assessment includes a plain-language summary, strengths, and any points to be aware of.
The Afrikaans pack uses simple, common words that children will recognise for beds, bedding and bedroom furniture. Vocabulary choices are consistent and well suited to young learners. A small number of entries lean slightly formal or wordy and could be shortened for a very young audience.
- Clear everyday bedroom vocabulary
- Consistent, child-friendly choices
- Occasional formal or longer phrasing that could be simplified
Albanian translations are natural and child-friendly, offering clear vocabulary for common bedroom objects. The list is complete and will be familiar in home contexts; only a small number of items trend formal. This pack is well-suited to young learners.
- Natural, child-appropriate wording
- Complete coverage
- Occasional entries use a more formal phrasing
The Arabic pack delivers clear, familiar words for bedroom objects and is well-suited to young children. Translations are accurate and consistent, though a few items reflect regional variation across Arabic dialects — all are valid forms. This is a strong pack for teaching bedroom vocabulary with only small regional choices to note.
- Accurate, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent terminology across items
- Some regional variation exists; dialect preferences may differ
The Armenian pack offers natural, familiar words for a child’s bedroom and covers every item in the category. Most choices suit young learners; a few entries are a little long or formal but remain accurate. It’s a reliable pack for families and teachers.
- Natural vocabulary suitable for children
- Full category coverage
- Occasional longer or slightly formal phrases
The Azerbaijani pack uses natural, child-appropriate words for beds, sheets, lamps and related items. Vocabulary is consistent and easy for learners to recognise. A few entries use slightly more formal phrasing, which can be simplified if you want very short flashcard labels.
- Natural everyday terms
- Good consistency for young learners
- Occasional formal phrasing that can be simplified
The Basque pack offers clear, recognisable vocabulary for the bedroom, using natural everyday words children will know. The set is consistent and appropriate for early learners. Some entries are a bit formal or longer than ideal for flashcards.
- Natural everyday terms
- Good fit for young learners
- A few entries are formal or longer than ideal
Belarusian vocabulary here is clear and well-matched to a child audience, with consistent choices for common bedroom items. The pack reads naturally and should be ready to use in classroom or home settings. Only minor formal wording appears in a few entries.
- Natural, child-friendly choices
- High consistency across items
- A very small number of entries are slightly formal
The Bengali pack offers clear, child-friendly words for bedroom items with consistent, standard choices. Most vocabulary will be immediately recognisable to young Bengali speakers. A small number of loaned or formal forms appear but do not affect overall usability.
- Standard, familiar vocabulary
- Well suited to young learners
- A few entries use loaned or more formal forms
The Bosnian pack uses familiar, age-appropriate words for the bedroom and bedside objects. Terms are consistent and simple, making this pack ready for classroom or home use. Only a very small number of items use slightly formal wording.
- Simple, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent terminology
- Occasional slightly formal phrasing
This Bulgarian pack gives clear, familiar labels for beds, bedding and bedroom furniture that children will easily recognise. The wording is generally concise and child-appropriate. A couple of items are slightly formal or wordy, but overall the set is classroom-ready.
- Clear, child-friendly vocabulary
- Concise and consistent terms
- Minor formal or longer phrasing in a few items
Burmese (Myanmar script) entries are clear and well matched to everyday bedroom vocabulary a child would know. Most words are concise and appropriate for flashcards. A handful of terms were flagged as formal or long but do not undermine the set’s usefulness.
- Clear, child-appropriate Burmese vocabulary
- Well-suited to flashcard format
- Some entries lean formal or are longer than ideal
The Cantonese (Traditional script) pack is excellent: vocabulary is natural and appropriate for learners, and uses the expected traditional characters. A couple of items note regional variation — Cantonese has local differences in everyday words — and very rarely script expectations can vary by market, but the core set is highly reliable for Hong Kong and other Cantonese-reading learners.
- Very high accuracy in Cantonese with Traditional characters
- Natural, child-appropriate choices for bedroom items
- Some words have regional variants — choose the form that matches your learners' region
Catalan vocabulary here is clear, concise and well suited to children learning bedroom words. The pack uses natural everyday terms and is consistent across items. A few entries are a touch formal or longer than ideal for flashcards.
- Concise, child-appropriate words
- Consistent across items
- Minor formal or longer phrasing in a few entries
Croatian gives very natural, everyday words for a child’s bedroom and covers the full set of items. Translations are concise and culturally appropriate; a few items read slightly formal but are otherwise excellent for young learners.
- Natural, concise vocabulary
- Culturally appropriate choices
- A couple of entries are a bit formal in tone
The Czech pack offers clear, child-friendly words for beds, bedding and bedroom furniture with consistent choices throughout. The vocabulary is concise and classroom-ready. A few entries are slightly long or use more formal phrasing.
- Clear, concise vocabulary
- Suitable for young learners
- Minor formal or longer phrasing in a few items
Danish vocabulary here is well-chosen for children, with simple, familiar labels for bedroom items. The pack is consistent and easy to use in lessons or at home. A couple of entries can be slightly formal but do not affect overall usability.
- Simple, child-appropriate words
- Consistent terminology
- A small number of entries use formal phrasing
Dari (Persian) entries are accurate and use common household terms children will recognise. The translations are consistent and appropriate for classroom and home settings. A few items reflect regional word choices, which is normal across Dari-speaking areas.
- Accurate, familiar Dari vocabulary
- Consistent and child-friendly
- Minor regional variation in a few items
Dutch translations are precise, concise and very well suited to young learners. Vocabulary choices are familiar and read naturally on flashcards. This is a strong, classroom-ready set.
- Concise, child-friendly Dutch vocabulary
- High consistency and readability
The Estonian pack uses concise, familiar words for bedroom items and is well suited to children learning on-screen or with flashcards. Most labels are child-friendly and consistent across the set. Only minor formality appears in a few entries.
- Concise, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent terminology
- Minor formal phrasing in a few items
Fiji Hindi provides clear, useful vocabulary for a child’s bedroom and covers all items. Some entries reflect loaned or regional forms (common in this variety), and a few terms are slightly formal. Overall it’s a good fit for Fiji Hindi learners with only minor adjustments needed.
- Complete coverage with familiar terms
- Reflects local variety accurately
- A small number of terms use loaned or slightly formal forms common to the variety
The Finnish pack uses clear and natural words that are well suited to children learning bedroom vocabulary. Terms are concise and consistent, making the set ready for classroom or home use. Only a very small number of items are slightly formal.
- Clear, concise vocabulary
- Child-appropriate and consistent
- Minor formal phrasing in a few entries
The French pack uses simple, familiar labels for bedroom items that children will quickly learn and recognise. Vocabulary choices are consistent and appropriate for a young audience. Only a few entries are slightly formal or longer than ideal for flashcards.
- Familiar, child-friendly terms
- Consistent and classroom-ready
- Minor formal or lengthy phrasing in a very small number of items
The Galician pack is very strong: clear, familiar words that young children will recognise. Items are consistently accurate and culturally appropriate. Only occasional phrasing leans formal; otherwise it’s ready for classroom or home use.
- Clear, familiar vocabulary
- Accurate and culturally appropriate choices
- Very high overall consistency
- A few entries use slightly formal phrasing that could be simplified for toddlers
The Georgian pack offers natural, everyday words children will recognise and covers the full category. Translations are generally concise and appropriate; only some entries are a bit formal or long. It’s a dependable pack for families and teachers.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- Consistent and accurate translations
- A few items use slightly formal or longer phrasing
The German pack uses familiar, everyday vocabulary that will be easy for children to learn and remember. Terminology is consistent and generally concise. A few entries are a touch formal or longer than ideal for flashcards.
- Familiar everyday terms
- Consistent and child-friendly
- Minor formal or lengthy phrasing in some entries
The Greek pack provides clear, natural words for beds, blankets, lamps and other bedroom items that children will recognise. Choices are consistent and child-appropriate overall. Only a few items use slightly formal wording.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- High consistency
- Minor formal phrasing in a small number of entries
The Haitian Creole pack provides clear and familiar bedroom vocabulary that children will recognise. Some loanwords are present (normal in the language), and a few items are slightly formal, but overall the set is accessible and ready for classroom or home use.
- Familiar, child-friendly terms
- Complete category coverage
- A few entries use loaned forms or formal phrasing common in the language
The Hausa pack is accurate and child-friendly, with familiar words for bedroom items. Most choices are natural for everyday speech, though a handful of terms are slightly formal or longer than ideal. It’s a dependable pack for parents and teachers.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- Full category coverage
- A few translations are slightly formal or longer phrases than preferred for young children
The Hebrew pack is very reliable and uses modern, familiar words children will know. Coverage is complete and choices feel natural, though a small number of items lean formal or are longer than ideal for flashcards. Overall it’s well suited to classroom and home use.
- Modern, familiar vocabulary
- Consistent and accurate translations
- Occasional entries use a slightly formal register or longer phrasing
The Hiligaynon pack is accurate and child-friendly, giving clear names for bedroom items children will recognise. A few entries are influenced by loanwords or slightly formal phrasing, but the set is otherwise natural and ready to use in learning contexts.
- Clear, child-appropriate vocabulary
- Consistent coverage
- Occasional loanwords and slightly formal phrases that could be simplified
The Hindi pack offers full coverage with familiar, child-appropriate vocabulary for bedroom objects. Many entries are natural everyday words; a few items use English-derived forms or slightly formal phrasing, which is common in modern usage. It’s a strong pack that may benefit from a light tone review if you want exclusively native-sounding terms.
- Complete and familiar bedroom vocabulary
- Well-suited to young learners
- Some items use English-derived words or a more formal register
Hungarian gives accurate, well-chosen words for bedroom objects that are easy for children to learn. Entries are concise and appropriate; only a small number of items feel a touch formal. This pack is strong for early language learners.
- Concise, child-friendly vocabulary
- Accurate and consistent translations
- A very small number of terms use slightly formal wording
Icelandic gives accurate, child-friendly terms for bedroom objects and shows very consistent quality. Most translations are concise and appropriate; a few are slightly formal or long but overall this pack is classroom-ready. It’s a dependable choice for young learners.
- Accurate and concise vocabulary
- Consistent translations suitable for children
- A couple of items use somewhat formal or longer phrasing
The Indonesian pack is clear, concise and uses everyday words children will know. Translations are modern and culturally appropriate, with only rare instances of formal phrasing. It’s well suited to classroom and home learning.
- Clear and concise child-friendly words
- Modern, culturally appropriate choices
- A few entries are slightly formal in tone
The Irish pack gives a reliable, child-appropriate set of bedroom words and covers the full category. Most entries are natural everyday vocabulary, though a few translations read a touch more formal or longer than the simplest child speech. Overall this is a solid choice for early learners of Irish.
- Complete coverage of common bedroom items
- Natural everyday vocabulary for children
- Very few loanwords
- A small number of translations are slightly formal or longer than ideal for preschool phrasing
The Italian pack is strong, with natural everyday words that children will easily recognise. Translations are concise and well-chosen; only a few entries use a slightly formal register. This is well-suited to both home and classroom use.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- Concise child-friendly phrasing
- A small number of entries are a touch formal
The Japanese pack provides clear, familiar words for a child’s bedroom and covers the full list. Many common loanwords appear (standard in modern Japanese) and a few translations are slightly formal; otherwise the choices are natural for young learners. It’s ready for classroom use.
- Clear, familiar vocabulary
- Complete coverage
- Some entries use loaned forms or slightly formal phrasing common to contemporary usage
The Javanese pack is accurate and child-appropriate, with familiar words for bedroom items. A few entries reflect loanwords or slightly formal choices but the set is otherwise natural and consistent. It’s a good resource for early learners.
- Familiar vocabulary for children
- Complete category coverage
- Occasional loanwords or slightly formal phrases
Kannada provides a complete and generally child-friendly set of bedroom words. A number of translations reflect common loaned forms and a few entries read formally; overall the vocabulary is accurate and recognisable to children. A brief tone review would make it even more child-centred.
- Complete and accurate coverage
- Recognisable vocabulary for children
- Several entries use loaned forms or slightly formal phrasing
Kyrgyz provides accurate and child-friendly bedroom vocabulary with good consistency across items. Most choices are natural; a small number are longer or more formal than ideal for very young children. Overall it’s a strong pack for learners.
- Accurate, child-friendly words
- Consistent coverage of items
- A handful of translations use a slightly formal register or longer phrasing
The Khmer pack gives natural, familiar terms for the bedroom that young children will recognise. Most entries are appropriate for child-facing materials, although a few are longer or a bit formal. It’s a solid choice with minor phrasing tweaks possible.
- Familiar, child-oriented vocabulary
- Complete category coverage
- Some entries are longer or slightly formal for preschool phrasing
Kinyarwanda provides clear, natural translations for common bedroom words and covers the full list reliably. Most terms are familiar and consistent; where a few items read a little formally, they’re still accurate and understandable for children. Overall this is a solid pack for home use.
- Complete, consistent coverage of bedroom vocabulary
- Natural, child-friendly wording for most items
- A small number of entries use a slightly formal phrasing adults might prefer
The Korean pack is clear, modern and uses everyday words children will recognise in a bedroom context. Most entries are concise; some include loanwords (common in Korean) or slightly formal phrasing. Overall it’s well suited to young learners.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary
- Concise and appropriate choices
- A few items use loaned forms or slightly formal phrasing common in the language
The Kurdish (Sorani) pack gives accurate, child-appropriate words for bedroom items and covers everything in the set. A small number of translations show regional variation or slightly formal wording; if you teach in a specific locale, a quick check can ensure local preference. Otherwise it’s ready for learners.
- Accurate, child-friendly vocabulary
- Complete category coverage
- Some regional variation and a few slightly formal phrases — local review may help
Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) entries here are accurate and use familiar words children will recognise in a bedroom setting. Most translations are concise and appropriate; a tiny number are longer or a touch formal. It’s a dependable pack for classroom and home learning.
- Familiar, concise vocabulary
- Consistent and accurate translations
- A couple of entries use slightly formal or longer phrasing
The Lao set uses clear, child-friendly terms for common bedroom items and reads naturally in Lao script. Translations are accurate and consistent, making it easy for young learners to recognise everyday objects. A small number of entries lean formal in tone, so reviewers may prefer a slightly more conversational option for very young children.
- Accurate, consistent vocabulary in Lao script
- Child-appropriate coverage of common bedroom items
- A few entries feel a touch formal rather than colloquial
Latvian translations are accurate and child-friendly, using familiar terms for beds, bedding and toys. The material is consistent and should be easy for children to learn from. A few items were noted as slightly formal or longer than ideal for flashcards.
- Consistent, kid-appropriate vocabulary
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Some translations read a little formal or lengthy
Lithuanian vocabulary is accurate and well-suited to young learners, with concise, familiar words for bedroom objects. The pack reads naturally for children, though a handful of translations were flagged as slightly formal or long. Overall this is a reliable set for classroom and home use.
- Clear, familiar vocabulary for children
- Concise translations that fit flashcard format
- Occasional entries are a bit formal or longer than ideal
The Luxembourgish pack is accurate and uses familiar words children will easily recognise in a bedroom setting. Translations are consistent and clear; a few items might borrow forms but are otherwise appropriate. It’s ready for child-facing materials with minimal adjustments.
- Clear, familiar vocabulary
- Consistent and accurate translations
- A small number of entries are influenced by borrowed forms
Macedonian entries are precise, naturally phrased, and well suited to young learners using Cyrillic script. Vocabulary choices are familiar and concise, making them excellent for flashcards. The set is ready for classroom and home use.
- Natural, concise child-friendly terms
- Well-formatted in Cyrillic
Madagascar’s Malagasy set gives clear, consistent words for bedroom items that will be familiar to children. Most terms are concise and appropriate for flashcards. A small number of entries are wordy or slightly formal, so you may prefer the shorter alternatives in a few places.
- Familiar terms suitable for children
- Consistent coverage across the category
- Some translations are longer or somewhat formal
Malay translations are natural and suitable for children, using everyday words for beds, bedding and bedroom furniture. The set is balanced and easy for learners to recognise. A few entries are slightly formal, but overall the vocabulary is familiar and ready for use.
- Everyday Malay vocabulary children will recognise
- Consistent and concise translations
- Occasional entries are a bit formal
Malayalam translations give correct, familiar words for bedroom objects and are presented in appropriate script for young learners. The majority of entries are concise and child-friendly. A few items appear slightly formal or longer than ideal for young children.
- Accurate, familiar Malayalam vocabulary
- Proper script and child-focused wording
- A small number of entries are a bit formal or lengthy
Maltese vocabulary here is accurate and generally child-friendly, reflecting common usage at home. A number of entries include loanwords, which is normal for Maltese and does not affect usability. If you prefer more colloquial options for very young children, a quick review could substitute a few formal terms.
- Accurate Maltese that mirrors everyday speech
- Good coverage of bedroom items
- A few translations are somewhat formal
The Mandarin (Simplified) pack is extremely reliable, with clear, standard everyday words for bedroom items that are well suited to children. A few labels lean slightly formal or are longer than the simplest spoken forms, but they are correct and widely understood. This set is classroom-ready for Mainland Chinese learners.
- Very high accuracy in standard Mandarin (Simplified script)
- Consistent, child-appropriate vocabulary
- A small number of entries use a more formal or longer phrasing than casual child speech
The Mandarin (Traditional) pack is top quality: vocabulary is accurate and uses Traditional characters familiar to Taiwan and other readers. Most words are natural for children; a few entries are slightly formal or longer than the shortest colloquial word, but meanings and usage are excellent. This is a strong choice for Traditional-character learners.
- Excellent accuracy with Traditional characters
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary choices
- Occasional items are marginally formal or longer than the simplest spoken form
Marathi provides accurate, familiar words suitable for children and uses Devanagari script consistently. The pack is well-targeted at young learners, though a few items show English influence — a common feature in everyday Marathi. Overall this is a strong choice for Marathi-speaking children.
- Child-appropriate Marathi vocabulary
- Accurate use of Devanagari script
- Some entries reflect English influence in common speech
Mongolian (Cyrillic) vocabulary is accurate and consistent, with common household and bedroom items presented in child-appropriate language. Most words are concise and should be easy for learners to pick up. A few translations trend formal and may be adjusted for very young children.
- Clear, child-friendly Mongolian in Cyrillic
- Consistent coverage of bedroom concepts
- Some entries use a slightly formal register
The Montenegrin pack uses clear, familiar words appropriate for young learners and keeps terminology consistent. The choices are natural and match classroom expectations for bedroom vocabulary. Only minor formal phrasing appears in a few items.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent terminology
- A very small number of items use slightly formal wording
Norwegian entries use familiar, everyday words that children easily recognise and pronounce. The vocabulary is concise and consistent, making the set very usable in classrooms and at home. Very little adjustment should be needed.
- Natural, familiar Norwegian vocabulary
- Concise and flashcard-ready
Pashto translations are accurate and use familiar, everyday words suitable for children. The set reads naturally and is ready for teaching bedroom vocabulary. A small number of entries reflect regional variation, which is typical across Pashto dialects.
- Natural, child-appropriate Pashto vocabulary
- Good coverage of bedroom items
- A few items show regional variation in word choice
The Persian (Farsi) pack delivers familiar, child-appropriate words for beds, bedding and bedroom furniture with consistent choices. Vocabulary will be easy for young Farsi speakers to recognise. A handful of entries use a more formal register and could be simplified.
- Familiar, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent choices
- Minor formal phrasing in some entries
Polish translations are precise, natural and highly suitable for children, using familiar words that work well on flashcards. The set is consistent and classroom-ready. Only a tiny number of entries need tone adjustments for the very youngest learners.
- Clear, accurate Polish vocabulary
- Very well-suited to flashcard format
Portuguese entries are concise, natural and well-chosen for young learners, covering bedroom items that children commonly encounter. The set is consistent and highly usable in both classroom and home settings. Only a couple of entries are slightly formal or long.
- Concise, child-friendly Portuguese vocabulary
- High consistency across the category
- A very small number of entries are slightly formal or lengthy
Punjabi (Gurmukhi) entries are clear, familiar and well-suited to children learning bedroom vocabulary. Most words are concise and easy to teach on flashcards. The set is ready for classroom use with minimal adjustment.
- Child-friendly Punjabi in Gurmukhi script
- Concise, familiar vocabulary
Romanian vocabulary is precise, natural and well-suited to young learners, using concise words that work well on flashcards. The translations are consistent and classroom-ready. Very little adjustment is required.
- Natural, child-friendly Romanian vocabulary
- Concise and consistent translations
Romansh entries are accurate and generally child-friendly, using familiar words that suit flashcards. The set is consistent and practical for classroom or home use. A few translations are slightly formal, but they remain correct and usable.
- Correct, familiar Romansh vocabulary
- Well-suited for children
- A few items are somewhat formal in tone
Russian entries are highly accurate and use familiar, everyday words in Cyrillic that children will recognise. The vocabulary is concise and consistent, making the set excellent for classroom use. Only minor tone tweaks might be made for the youngest learners.
- Accurate and natural Russian vocabulary
- Well-suited to flashcard learning
Sami provides trustworthy translations for bedroom items with strong coverage and regional variants noted where appropriate. The words are correct and useful for children, though a handful reflect regional differences or a slightly formal register. Overall it’s a dependable choice for Sami-speaking learners.
- Accurate, regionally-aware translations
- High overall consistency
- Some items show regional variation or slightly formal wording
Serbian (Cyrillic) delivers clear and accurate bedroom vocabulary that children will recognise. The translations are consistent and well-formed, with only a few entries slightly longer or more formal than everyday child speech. Overall a high-quality pack for learners.
- Clear, standard Cyrillic forms
- Very consistent and accurate
- A small number of items are a bit formal or wordy
Sesotho provides dependable, child-friendly translations for bedroom vocabulary with good consistency across the list. A handful of entries use more formal or borrowed wording, but most terms feel natural in daily use. This is a reliable resource for learners.
- Clear, consistent vocabulary
- Appropriate for children
- A few terms use formal phrasing or are slightly long
Seychellois Creole uses many familiar, borrowed forms alongside native terms, which makes the vocabulary easy for children to recognise. The pack feels natural for everyday bedroom items and is suitable for young learners. A handful of entries are influenced by loanwords, which is typical for this language.
- Highly recognisable terms for children
- Natural everyday vocabulary
- Some loan-influenced forms present (typical for the language)
Sindhi delivers accurate bedroom vocabulary with reliable, standard wording across items. The translations are correct and should be familiar in home contexts; a few terms are a touch formal or longer than a child-focused nickname. This pack works well for classroom and family practice.
- Accurate, standard vocabulary
- Good consistency across items
- Several entries use more formal phrasing than everyday child speech
Slovak offers precise, natural words for bedroom items with strong consistency and clear orthography. The pack is highly reliable for children learning everyday home vocabulary; only a few items read a bit formal or lack diacritics in some contexts. This is an excellent option for Slovak learners.
- Very accurate and natural vocabulary
- Consistent orthography and completeness
- A small number of entries are slightly formal or longer than ideal
Slovenian translations are clear, concise and child-friendly across the bedroom set. Coverage is complete and natural; only occasional items use a slightly more formal phrasing. This is a strong, ready-to-use pack for young learners.
- Clear, concise vocabulary
- High overall quality and consistency
Spanish vocabulary in this pack is clear, simple and well suited to young learners — familiar labels that children will recognise immediately. The selections are consistent and classroom-ready. A few entries are slightly formal or longer than ideal for very young children.
- Familiar, child-appropriate terms
- Consistent and ready for classroom use
- A very small number of items use formal or longer phrasing
Sundanese delivers natural, well-chosen words for bedroom items suitable for children and home use. Most translations are concise and familiar; a small number are identified as loanwords but they are normal in everyday speech. Overall a strong, usable pack.
- Natural, child-friendly wording
- Good consistency across items
- A few items are borrowed terms common in modern usage
Swahili translations are accurate and appropriate for children, covering bedroom items with familiar wording. A few entries are a bit formal or longer than ideal for flashcards, but the pack is otherwise consistent and reliable. Good for both home and classroom use.
- Familiar, child-appropriate vocabulary
- Complete coverage
- Some items use a slightly formal or lengthy phrasing
Swedish provides clear, concise bedroom vocabulary that is very well suited to young learners. Translations are natural and widely used; only occasional items are slightly formal or long. This is an excellent, ready-to-use pack for children.
- Very natural, concise vocabulary
- High consistency and completeness
Tagalog provides natural, familiar bedroom vocabulary appropriate for children and home use. Coverage is complete and clear; a few entries are a bit longer or formal but remain accurate. This is a dependable set for Tagalog learners.
- Natural, everyday wording
- Complete and consistent coverage
- Occasional entries are slightly formal or longer than ideal
Taiwanese Hokkien vocabulary is natural and concise, using familiar household terms that children will recognise. The set handles regional variation carefully; most choices fit common classroom usage. This makes it a very reliable pack for Hokkien-speaking learners.
- Natural, familiar Taiwanese Hokkien terms
- Concise and child-friendly phrasing
- A few items are sensitive to regional variation in Hokkien
Tajik offers clear, standard translations for bedroom vocabulary that are appropriate for children. Most items are concise and familiar; only a few entries trend formal. This is a dependable pack for Tajik-speaking learners.
- Clear, standard vocabulary
- High consistency
- Minor formal register in a small number of items
Tamil gives correct, culturally appropriate translations for bedroom words that children will recognise. Most items use natural, standard forms; a few are more formal or long but remain accurate. This pack is a strong fit for young Tamil speakers.
- Accurate, culturally appropriate terms
- Good readability in Tamil script
- A few entries use formal or lengthier phrasing
Thai provides very natural, concise bedroom vocabulary that aligns well with everyday child language. The translations are accurate and highly usable, with very few items needing adjustment. This pack is especially strong for classroom and home use.
- Very natural and concise wording
- Excellent coverage and consistency
Turkish provides accurate, natural translations for bedroom items that are well suited to young learners. The vocabulary is consistent and concise; only a few entries tend to be longer or slightly formal. This is a strong, ready-to-use pack.
- Natural, child-appropriate wording
- High consistency and accuracy
- A small number of items are somewhat long or formal
Turkmen offers accurate, child-appropriate translations for bedroom items with strong consistency. A few entries reflect borrowed vocabulary or a slightly formal tone, but the majority are natural everyday words. This is a reliable pack for learners.
- Accurate and consistent vocabulary
- Good child-facing wording overall
- Some items use borrowed forms or slightly formal phrasing
Ukrainian gives clear, natural bedroom vocabulary that children will recognise and use. The translations are concise and consistent, with very few items needing simplification. Excellent choice for Ukrainian-speaking learners.
- Clear, concise vocabulary
- Very high consistency
Urdu provides accurate, familiar bedroom terms in a child-friendly register, suitable for both home and classroom practice. Most items are concise and well-formed; a small number may read as formal or longer than casual child speech. Overall this is a reliable pack.
- Accurate, familiar vocabulary
- Good presentation in Arabic script
- A few entries have a slightly formal or lengthy phrasing
The Uzbek pack reliably covers bedroom vocabulary with natural, accurate choices and complete coverage for young learners. Most entries are appropriate and clear; a small number use slightly formal or longer words better suited to older children, and a few loanwords appear where Uzbek commonly borrows the term. Overall this is a strong set you can use with confidence, though you may prefer simpler synonyms in a preschool setting.
- Complete set of everyday bedroom words
- Accurate, natural Uzbek phrasing
- Consistent script (Latin) and clear orthography
- Some items are slightly formal or longer than typical child speech
- A few terms are recent loanwords — common in Uzbek but less childlike
The Vietnamese pack is very strong: vocabulary is accurate and well chosen for children learning home words. Most items use familiar, standard Vietnamese, though a handful read a bit formally or are longer than ideal for very young readers; a small number also lack diacritics in the dataset, which can affect pronunciation for learners. These are easy fixes, and otherwise the set is classroom-ready.
- Natural, child-friendly Vietnamese vocabulary
- Complete and culturally appropriate choices
- High consistency across items
- A few entries are a bit formal or wordy for preschool learners
- Some items in the data miss diacritics; add them for clearer pronunciation
The Akan (Twi) set provides solid coverage of bedroom items using natural local vocabulary. Most items are well suited for children, though a noticeable number of entries are a little long and could be shortened for flashcards. Overall, it’s a useful pack for early learners with only minor editing suggestions.
- Natural, locally appropriate terms
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Some entries are longer than ideal for small children
The Berber (Amazigh) set includes correct terms for bedroom items and generally uses culturally appropriate vocabulary. However, there is notable regional variation in some entries — speakers from different areas may prefer different words. The pack is still useful for learners, but you may want to check regional preferences for classroom use.
- Culturally appropriate vocabulary
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Regional variation means some words may differ by area
- Some entries are slightly formal or long
The Bislama pack reflects the language’s strong contact with English: many bedroom words are borrowed and immediately recognisable. This borrowing is normal for Bislama and helps recognition for young learners. If you prefer purely traditional forms, note there is a high level of English-derived vocabulary.
- Highly recognisable, familiar labels for children
- Reflects natural, everyday usage in Bislama
- High proportion of English-derived terms (typical for this creole)
The Cebuano pack provides good coverage of bedroom items with generally natural vocabulary. Several entries are longer or show loan influence, which can make labels a bit wordy for very young children. With small simplifications it will be well suited to flashcards.
- Good everyday vocabulary
- Generally natural Cebuano terms
- Some entries are long or show loan influence
Chichewa translations cover common bedroom items in straightforward, familiar language for children. Most terms are appropriate, though several entries were flagged as overly formal or a bit long for flashcards. A brief localisation pass could make these entries even more conversational.
- Clear, everyday Chichewa vocabulary
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Multiple items are somewhat formal or lengthy
The Dzongkha set gives correct vocabulary for bedroom items and uses locally appropriate terms. A number of translations are longer or more formal, so simplifying a few labels would improve child-facing clarity. Otherwise, the pack is accurate and useful.
- Accurate local vocabulary
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Several entries are long or formal and may need simplification
The Fijian (iTaukei) pack includes commonly used bedroom words and generally uses natural forms. Several entries are longer or show loan influence, so you may want to shorten some labels for very young children. With small adjustments it is well suited to classroom use.
- Covers everyday bedroom vocabulary
- Uses natural local forms
- Some entries are long or influenced by loanwords
The Filipino (Tagalog) pack covers essential bedroom vocabulary with mostly natural and recognisable terms. A number of entries are slightly formal or influenced by loanwords, so simplifying some labels would make the pack feel more child-focused. Overall it’s useful for young learners with light editing.
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Generally recognisable vocabulary
- Some loan influence and formal phrasing; may need simplification
The Fulani pack provides good basic coverage of bedroom items with generally appropriate terms. There are signs of regional variation and, in a few cases, entries that appear from another language — these are worth checking if you need strictly local forms. Overall the set is useful but may need a quick regional review.
- Good coverage of common bedroom vocabulary
- Generally appropriate Fulani terms
- Some regional variation; preferences may differ by area
- A small number of items may appear in a different language and should be checked
Guarani provides complete coverage with generally suitable words for a child’s bedroom. Some items reflect regional differences or slightly formal registers, so regional review may be helpful if you want locally familiar terms. Overall it’s a good pack for learners, especially with minor tone adjustments.
- Full set of bedroom terms
- Generally natural vocabulary for children
- Some terms vary by region and may need localisation
- A number of translations use a more formal register
The Gujarati pack covers the category fully and uses mostly correct, familiar words children will recognise. A noticeable portion of items use loanwords (which are common in Gujarati) and a few entries read a bit formal. A quick pass to simplify tone will make it feel more child-centred.
- Complete, accurate coverage
- Commonly used vocabulary
- Several entries use loanwords or slightly formal phrasing — consider simplifying for very young learners
The Igbo pack covers the full bedroom vocabulary and generally uses correct, familiar words. Several entries read a bit formal or long for very young children, so simplifying phrasing would improve child-friendliness. Overall it’s a good resource with minor tone edits suggested.
- Complete coverage of category items
- Generally familiar vocabulary
- Several terms use a more formal register or longer phrasing
Ilocano provides wide coverage with many suitable, familiar terms for the bedroom. A number of items are flagged as possible loanwords and a few entries appear in an unexpected language form — these are worth checking and, where needed, replacing with locally preferred words. With those small fixes it will be excellent for children.
- Good coverage of bedroom items
- Many natural, child-appropriate terms
- Some entries flagged as possible loanwords or in an unexpected language form — review recommended
- A few translations are longer than ideal for flashcards
Kirundi provides clear words for common bedroom items that children will recognise, but several entries are longer or a bit formal. The set is usable as-is for many learners; a brief edit would make it even more conversational for very young children.
- Clear, accurate Kirundi vocabulary
- Good coverage of bedroom items
- Multiple entries are somewhat long or formal
The Lingala pack covers the bedroom vocabulary and uses understandable words for children. Several entries are longer than ideal or use a formal register, so simplifying phrasing will improve usability for very young learners. Overall it’s a good resource with minor tone tweaks suggested.
- Complete coverage with understandable words
- Generally correct and consistent translations
- Some translations are lengthy or slightly formal for preschool learners
Marshallese provides useful bedroom vocabulary that reflects actual everyday use, including some English-derived forms common in local speech. The set is broadly usable for children, though English-derived items are present because of language contact and may look borrowed to some learners. Reviewers in Marshallese-speaking communities can choose fully native variants if preferred.
- Practical, everyday vocabulary
- Reflects natural language use in the community
- Several entries use English-derived forms common in Marshallese
Nepali translations are generally accurate and appropriate for children, using Devanagari script consistently. Most vocabulary fits daily use, though a number of entries are slightly formal or a bit longer than ideal for very young learners. Overall the set is solid for classroom and home learning.
- Familiar Nepali vocabulary suitable for children
- Consistent script usage
- Some items are a little formal or verbose for flashcards
Odia (Oriya script) translations are accurate and largely child-appropriate, using common household vocabulary. A few entries show English influence, which reflects real usage in some communities. The pack is suitable for most learners, with minor tweaks possible for highly localised variants.
- Accurate Odia vocabulary in native script
- Good coverage of common bedroom items
- Some entries show English influence common in everyday speech
Oromo provides generally accurate and familiar words that children will recognise at home. The set is usable for learning, but some translations are formal or longer than ideal for flashcards. If you want very colloquial phrasing for toddlers, a light edit would help.
- Familiar everyday vocabulary
- Consistent coverage of bedroom concepts
- Several entries are formal or lengthy for young learners
Palauan contains many practical bedroom words, but several entries show English leakage or are long in phrasing. This reflects strong English contact in everyday Palauan and may be appropriate for many speakers, though it can make some cards look borrowed. If you prefer fully native phrasing, a brief localisation pass can provide alternatives.
- Useful everyday vocabulary
- Reflects actual language use in Palau
- Several items show English-derived wording or lengthy phrasing
Samoan supplies dependable bedroom vocabulary that will be understandable to children, with most words reflecting everyday use. A few entries lean toward formal wording or longer phrases, but overall the set is accurate and culturally appropriate. Good for family and classroom learning.
- Accurate, culturally appropriate terms
- Complete coverage of common bedroom items
- Some items use a slightly formal or longer phrasing
Shona gives solid translations for bedroom items that will be familiar to many children, with complete coverage across the list. Several entries are somewhat formal or longer than ideal for flashcards, though they remain correct. It’s a useful pack with minor adjustments possible for more casual child speech.
- Complete, correct vocabulary
- Generally natural usage
- Several translations use a formal register or extended phrasing
Sinhala gives accurate, well-formed translations for bedroom items that will be familiar to most children. A recurring note is slightly formal wording in some items, and a few entries are longer than ideal for flashcards. Overall the vocabulary is reliable and child-appropriate with minor polish recommended.
- Accurate, consistent translations
- Good readability in Sinhala script
- Several items use a more formal or longer phrasing than casual child speech
Somali provides accurate, commonly-used words for bedroom items and is suitable for young learners. Some terms are slightly more formal or wordy than everyday child language, but they are correct and understandable. Overall this is a dependable pack for home and classroom use.
- Accurate, familiar vocabulary
- Good overall consistency
- A few items use formal or longer phrasing
Swati covers bedroom items with accurate, familiar vocabulary, making it suitable for children learning home words. Several entries are presented in a more formal register or are longer than typical child speech, but they remain correct. The pack is ready for use with minor register tweaks if desired.
- Accurate, culturally appropriate terms
- Full coverage of the category
- Some translations use formal or extended phrasing
Telugu provides accurate bedroom vocabulary with generally familiar wording, suitable for children. The dataset includes some loanwords and a few formal or longer phrases, which are correct but may feel less casual in child-facing speech. Overall it’s a reliable choice with minor polish suggested.
- Correct, familiar vocabulary
- Good script presentation
- Several entries use borrowed or more formal wording
Tetum covers bedroom items fully but shows a high level of borrowed vocabulary — this is expected in Tetum and reflects everyday speech. Many terms are accurate and will be understood by children, though some entries are more formal or long. The pack is useful, keeping in mind the prevalence of borrowed forms.
- Complete coverage of bedroom vocabulary
- Reflects common local usage
- High proportion of borrowed or possible loanwords (typical for Tetum)
- Some items use a formal or lengthy phrasing
Tigrinya supplies accurate bedroom vocabulary, but several entries are presented in a more formal register or are somewhat long for flashcard use. The translations are correct and understandable, and the pack is usable with minor simplification for very young children. Overall it’s a solid resource.
- Accurate, culturally appropriate terms
- Complete list of items
- Many entries are somewhat formal or lengthy for child-facing cards
Tok Pisin delivers practical, everyday bedroom vocabulary and reflects the language’s normal borrowing patterns — this is expected and correct. Many entries are simple and child-friendly, though some are formal or clearly borrowed. The pack is appropriate and usable for children in Tok Pisin-speaking communities.
- Practical, everyday vocabulary
- Reflects natural Tok Pisin usage
- Some items show formal phrasing or borrowed forms (typical for creole usage)
Tongan covers bedroom vocabulary comprehensively, though the pack includes several borrowed or longer phrases that are common in modern usage. The translations are correct and will be understood, but some casual child variants might differ. Overall this is a useful resource with minor register differences to note.
- Complete list of bedroom items
- Generally accurate and familiar
- Multiple entries use borrowed or longer phrasing common in modern speech
Wolof provides good coverage of bedroom terms with generally appropriate choices for children. You may notice several borrowings and some English influence in the dataset — these reflect real language contact and modern usage in some communities. The words are usable as-is, but teachers in different regions might prefer locally familiar variants for certain items.
- Good overall coverage of common bedroom items
- Many terms reflect contemporary, widely-understood usage
- A number of entries are recent borrowings or show English influence
- Regional variation may make some labels less familiar in certain areas
The Xhosa pack reliably names everyday bedroom items using correct and consistent vocabulary. A portion of the entries lean toward more formal registers or are longer than the simplest child-directed word, but meanings are accurate and understandable. This set will work well in schools, though you might swap in a colloquial alternative for very young learners in a few cases.
- Accurate, consistent Xhosa vocabulary
- Clear coverage of essential bedroom items
- Some translations use a formal register rather than casual child speech
- A few labels are somewhat long for flashcards aimed at toddlers
Yoruba offers good, accurate bedroom vocabulary suitable for early learners. Most terms are appropriate, though several entries read as more formal or longer than everyday child speech, and a few look like recent borrowings. The pack is solid for classroom use; consider swapping in shorter, colloquial forms if you teach very young children.
- Clear, accurate Yoruba words for core bedroom items
- Consistent choices across the set
- Some items are more formal than typical child language
- A few recent borrowings appear instead of colloquial alternatives
The Zulu pack gives good coverage of bedroom vocabulary with generally accurate and understandable terms for children. Several items are a bit formal or wordy compared with everyday child speech, and a few loanwords appear where modern usage borrows terms. Overall this set is usable in classrooms, and swapping in shorter colloquial alternatives will make it even more child-friendly.
- Accurate Zulu terms for core bedroom items
- Consistent coverage suitable for classroom use
- Some translations use a formal register rather than casual child speech
- A few recent loanwords appear; native alternatives may be available
The Amharic pack covers the key bedroom words children will meet and uses correct, standard forms. Some translations trend toward a more formal register or use loaned terms, which can feel less child-like in a flashcard context. A light edit to simplify phrasing would make it perfect for younger learners.
- Accurate, standard vocabulary
- Covers everyday bedroom items
- Some entries use a formal register
- A few loaned terms may feel less child-focused
The Dhivehi pack covers the main bedroom terms children need, using correct local forms. Some entries show English borrowings or direct English forms and a generally formal register in places, so a light review for child-friendly phrasing is recommended. With small edits this pack will work well for young learners.
- Covers essential bedroom vocabulary
- Uses local Dhivehi forms
- Some English borrowings or direct English forms present
- Several entries use a formal register that could be simplified
Quechua covers the basics of bedroom vocabulary but shows considerable regional variation in word choices. This reflects the language’s natural diversity across communities; some words may be unfamiliar to speakers from a different area. If you need a set for a specific Quechua region, a localisation pass is recommended.
- Covers essential bedroom concepts in Quechua
- Reflects authentic regional usage
- Significant regional variation — local review advised
Sango covers the bedroom vocabulary well and reliably, but several translations use a formal register or borrowed words that are common in modern speech. These borrowed forms are widespread locally, but you may find shorter or more casual variants used in everyday child talk. Still, the pack is usable and complete.
- Complete coverage of items
- Terms are commonly used in local speech
- Some entries use a formal register or longer phrasing
- A noticeable number of borrowed words appear in modern usage
The Latin pack covers all bedroom items but leans toward literary and formal wordings rather than everyday child speech. This makes the set accurate and classical, but less natural for very young children who need simpler, spoken forms. If you’re using Latin in a classroom setting, it’s useful; for toddler-friendly phrasing, expect to simplify some items.
- Complete and classically accurate vocabulary
- Consistent, well-formed Latin
- Many translations are literary or formal and may feel less child-friendly
- Some phrasing could be simplified for spoken, early-learner use
About This Report
Methodology
Each translation was independently evaluated by an AI language model on four dimensions: meaning accuracy, naturalness for children, correct script usage, and contamination risk (English leakage or wrong-language content). Scores range from 0–100. A score of 70+ indicates the translation is appropriate for use in educational materials. Language-level confidence ratings are derived from the distribution of individual scores within that language pack.
Important Notes
This is an automated quality review, not a native-speaker audit. While it reliably catches mistranslations, script errors, and English leakage, it may not capture every subtle dialect preference or cultural nuance. For languages with very few speakers or limited digital resources, our confidence is naturally more conservative. We recommend supplementary review by a native speaker where possible, particularly for lower-confidence languages.