छाता
chhata
An umbrella is a tool that keeps you dry when it rains. It has a handle and a big, round top that opens up.
You say 'umbrella' like this: um-brel-uh.
The word 'umbrella' comes from the Latin word 'umbra', which means 'shade' or 'shadow'. It was used a long time ago to describe something that provides shade from the sun.
The word 'umbrella' in Hindi is 'छाता' (Chhātā).
The word 'umbrella' in Kannada is 'ಚೆಲ್ಲೆ' (Celle).
When the rain starts to fall, what do you need? An umbrella, of course! Just like a magical shield, it opens up to keep you dry.
Imagine a bright yellow umbrella with polka dots dancing in the wind! You can twirl it around and pretend you’re a superhero, flying through the raindrops.
But wait! What if you find a puddle? Jumping in with your umbrella can turn a rainy day into a splashy adventure!
So, grab your umbrella, put on your rain boots, and let’s make the most of the rainy day fun! Remember, every drop is a chance for joy!