खाली (khali)
khali
The word 'empty' means that something has nothing inside it. For example, an empty box has no toys in it.
You say 'empty' like this: em-tee.
The word 'empty' comes from an old English word 'æmptig', which means 'not filled'.
The word 'empty' in Hindi is 'खाली' (Khālī).
Have you ever felt empty, like a balloon that lost all its air? Sometimes, when we finish a fun game or a yummy snack, we might feel a little empty inside.
But guess what? That emptiness can be a chance for something new! Just like a blank page waiting for your colorful drawings, an empty moment can be filled with imagination.
You can create a story, play a new game, or even make a new friend! So, when you feel empty, remember it’s just the beginning of something exciting.
Let your creativity fill that space!