काट
kaat
The word 'bite' means to use your teeth to cut into something, like food or a toy.
You say 'bite' like this: b-ite, where 'b' sounds like the beginning of 'ball' and 'ite' rhymes with 'light'.
The word 'bite' comes from an old English word 'bītan', which means to cut or grip with the teeth.
The word 'bite' in Hindi is 'काटना' (Kaatnā).
The word 'bite' in Kannada is 'ಕಾಯುವುದು' (Kāyuvudu).
In a sunny little garden, there lived a curious bunny named Benny. One day, Benny found a shiny red apple hanging from a tree. "What a tasty treat!" he thought. But before he could take a bite, his friend Tilly the turtle said, "Wait, Benny! Let’s share it!"
Benny smiled and nodded. Together, they took a big bite, and oh, what a delicious crunch it was! They giggled and munched, enjoying the sweet juice that dripped down their chins. Sharing made the apple taste even better!
Remember, friends, sharing is the best way to enjoy a yummy snack!