बूँद
boond
The word 'drops' means small amounts of liquid that fall from a higher place, like when you spill water.
You pronounce 'drops' like this: dr-ops, where 'dr' sounds like the beginning of 'drum' and 'ops' rhymes with 'cops'.
The word 'drops' comes from the Old English word 'dropa', which means a small amount of liquid.
The word 'drops' in Hindi is 'बूँदें' (Būndēn).
The word 'drops' in Kannada is 'ಬೂದುಗಳು' (Būdugaḷu).
In a world of colors, let’s explore the magic of drops! Imagine tiny raindrops falling from the sky, splashing on flowers and making them dance. Just like the bright drops of paint on a canvas, each one brings joy and life!
Look at the big, round drops on a leaf, glistening like little jewels. Can you hear them? Plop, plop, plop! They make a happy sound as they fall.
So, next time you see drops, remember they are nature’s way of painting the world bright and beautiful! What colors do you see? Let’s splash into fun!