chair


verb

  • To lead a meeting or group.
  • To carry someone on your shoulders in a fun way.

noun

  • A piece of furniture that you sit on, usually with four legs and a back.
  • A special seat for a person in charge, like a teacher or a leader.


Sentences

  • This is my blue chair.
  • I sit on my chair to eat.
  • The chair is very comfy.
  • Look at my big chair!
  • I have a chair for my doll.

Word Explanation:

  • A chair is a thing you sit on. It has four legs and a back. You can use it to eat, read, or play.

Word in hindi

कुर्सी

kursi

Other variations in hindi

  • बैठने की जगह baithne ki jagah
  • कुर्सी kursi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'chair' mean?

A chair is a piece of furniture that you sit on. It usually has four legs and a back.

How do you pronounce 'chair'?

You say 'chair' like this: ch-air.

What is the origin of the word 'chair'?

The word 'chair' comes from the Latin word 'cathedra', which means a seat or a throne.

What is the meaning of 'chair' in Hindi?

The word 'chair' in Hindi is 'कुर्सी' (Kursī).

What is the meaning of 'chair' in Kannada?

The word 'chair' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಣೆ' (Kōṇe).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that the oldest known chair dates back to ancient Egypt? It was made of wood and had a beautiful design!

Proverb

A chair is a friend to the tired. (It means that a chair provides rest and comfort.)

Quote

"The best seat in the house is always the one you share with a friend." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Magical Chair

In a cozy little room, there sat a bright red chair. It was not just any chair; it was a magical chair!

Every time someone sat down, the chair would whisper stories of faraway lands and friendly animals.

One day, a curious little mouse climbed up and took a seat. "Tell me a story!" squeaked the mouse.

The chair began to tell tales of dancing butterflies and singing trees. The mouse listened with wide eyes, dreaming of adventures.

So, remember, every chair can hold a story—just sit down and listen!

What story will your chair tell you?