गुच्छा
guchha
A 'bunch' means a group of things that are held together, like a bunch of grapes or a bunch of flowers.
You pronounce 'bunch' like this: bun-ch.
The word 'bunch' comes from an old word that means a lump or a mass, and it has been used for a long time to describe groups of things.
The word 'bunch' in Hindi is 'गुच्छा' (Gucchā).
The word 'bunch' in Kannada is 'ಗುಚ್ಛ' (Guccha).
In a bright, colorful garden, there lived a happy bunch of flowers! Each flower was a different color—red, yellow, blue, and purple. They danced in the gentle breeze, swaying side to side.
One sunny day, a little bee buzzed by and said, “What a lovely bunch you are!” The flowers smiled and replied, “Thank you, dear bee! Together, we make the garden bright and cheerful!”
And so, they continued to bloom, reminding everyone that being part of a bunch makes everything more fun! Just like friends, together we can create something beautiful! 🌼🌸🌻