addition


noun

  • Putting things together to make a bigger number.
  • Something that is added, like a toy or a sticker.
  • A math operation where you combine numbers, like 2 + 3 = 5.


Sentences

  • Addition means putting things together.
  • If you have one apple and get one more, that is addition.
  • We use addition to find out how many toys we have.
  • Two plus two is four, that is addition.
  • Addition helps us count our candies.

Word Explanation:

  • Addition is when you put things together. Like if you have 2 apples and then you get 1 more apple, now you have 3 apples!

Word in hindi

योग

yog

Other variations in hindi

  • जोड़ jod
  • जोड़ना jodna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'addition' mean?

Addition is a math operation where you combine two or more numbers to find out how many there are in total.

How do you pronounce 'addition'?

You say 'addition' like this: uh-DISH-un.

What is the origin of the word 'addition'?

The word 'addition' comes from the Latin word 'additio', which means 'to add'.

What is the meaning of 'addition' in Hindi?

The word 'addition' in Hindi is 'जोड़' (Jor).

What is the meaning of 'addition' in Kannada?

The word 'addition' in Kannada is 'ಒಟ್ಟು' (Oṭṭu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Addition is like putting together pieces of a puzzle to make a bigger picture!

Proverb

Many hands make light work, meaning teamwork helps us achieve more easily.

Quote

"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." - Aristotle

Mini blog:

The Magic of Addition!

In a colorful world, just like Eric Carle's, let’s explore the magic of addition! Imagine you have one bright red apple. Now, if you add another shiny green apple, how many apples do you have? That's right! You have two apples!

Just like the caterpillar munching through leaves, we can munch through numbers! One little bug plus one more bug makes two little bugs!

So, let’s count together and see how many fun things we can add! Remember, every time you add, you create something new and exciting! Happy counting, little friends!