eggplant


noun

  • A type of vegetable that is purple and shiny.
  • A fruit that you can eat, often used in cooking.
  • A color that is dark purple, like the skin of the eggplant.


Sentences

  • Eggplant is a purple vegetable.
  • We can make a yummy dish with eggplant.
  • Eggplant can be round or long.
  • Some people like to eat eggplant.
  • Eggplant grows in the garden.

Word Explanation:

  • An eggplant is a purple vegetable that looks like a big pear. You can eat it in different dishes.

Word in hindi

अंडे का पौधा

ande ka paudha

Other variations in hindi

  • काले बैंगन kaale baingan
  • बैंगन baingan

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'eggplant' mean?

Eggplant is a type of vegetable that is purple and shaped like a pear. It is often used in cooking.

How do you pronounce 'eggplant'?

You say 'eggplant' like this: 'egg-plant'.

What is the origin of the word 'eggplant'?

The word 'eggplant' comes from the way the first eggplants looked, which were small and white, like eggs.

What is the meaning of 'eggplant' in Hindi?

The word 'eggplant' in Hindi is 'बैंगन' (Baingan).

What is the meaning of 'eggplant' in Kannada?

The word 'eggplant' in Kannada is 'ಬೇಂಗನ್' (Bēṅgaṇ).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Eggplants are actually fruits, not vegetables! They come in many colors, including purple, white, and green.

Proverb

Don't judge a book by its cover. This means you shouldn't judge something by how it looks.

Quote

"The eggplant is a vegetable that is often misunderstood." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Shiny Purple Eggplant

Once upon a time, in a colorful garden, there grew a shiny purple eggplant! It was round and plump, just like a little ball. The sun shone bright, and the eggplant danced in the breeze.

“Look at me!” it said, “I’m not just pretty; I’m tasty too!”

Little critters came to visit, hopping and buzzing around. They loved to munch on the yummy veggies. The eggplant smiled, knowing it was part of a big, happy meal.

So remember, friends, every veggie has a story to tell, just like our friend the eggplant! What’s your favorite veggie?