आठ
aath
The word 'eight' is a number that comes after seven and before nine. It represents the quantity of 8.
You pronounce 'eight' like this: 'ate'. It rhymes with 'great'.
The word 'eight' comes from the Old English word 'eahta', which is related to similar words in other languages that also mean the number 8.
The word 'eight' in Bengali is 'আট' (Āṭ).
Once upon a time, in a colorful land, there lived a cheerful octopus named Ollie. Ollie had eight wiggly arms that helped him play games and make friends.
One sunny day, he decided to count all his arms. "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!" he giggled.
Ollie loved being eight-armed because he could hug all his friends at once! They played tag, danced, and even painted the ocean with bright colors.
Ollie taught everyone that being different is special. So, remember, just like Ollie, you can shine bright with your own unique talents!