बादल (baadal)
baadal
Clouds are fluffy white or gray things in the sky that are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
You say 'clouds' like this: klowdz.
The word 'cloud' comes from an old English word 'clud,' which means a hill or a mass.
The word 'clouds' in Hindi is 'बादल' (Bādal).
The word 'clouds' in Kannada is 'ಮೇಘಗಳು' (Mēghagaḷu).
Oh, the fluffy clouds! Just like soft cotton candy in the sky! They float and dance, changing shapes as they go. Sometimes they look like big animals, like a fluffy bunny or a roaring lion! Can you see them? Close your eyes and imagine!
When the sun shines, they look bright and white, but when it rains, they turn gray and heavy. Clouds are nature's way of playing dress-up! So next time you look up, think of all the fun shapes and colors they can be.
What do you see in the clouds today? Let your imagination soar!