fetch


verb

  • To go and get something.
  • To bring something to someone.
  • To make something come to you.
  • To take a breath.
  • To help someone wake up.

noun

  • Bringing something from a distance.
  • The thing you are bringing back.
  • A trick or clever plan.


Sentences

  • Can you fetch the ball?
  • The dog loves to fetch sticks.
  • I will fetch my toy from the room.
  • Let's fetch some water for the plants.
  • Can you fetch me a book?

Word Explanation:

  • Fetch means to go and get something. Like when you throw a ball and your dog runs to get it back to you.

Word in hindi

फेच

fetch

Other variations in hindi

  • लाना laana
  • बुलाना bulaana

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'fetch' mean?

The word 'fetch' means to go and get something and bring it back.

How do you pronounce 'fetch'?

You pronounce 'fetch' like 'fech', rhyming with 'catch'.

What is the origin of the word 'fetch'?

The word 'fetch' comes from Old English 'fǣccan', which means to take or to bring.

What is the meaning of 'fetch' in Hindi?

The word 'fetch' in Hindi is 'लाना' (Lānā).

What is the meaning of 'fetch' in Kannada?

The word 'fetch' in Kannada is 'ಕೊಳ್ಳು' (Koḷḷu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Dogs love to play fetch! It's a fun game that helps them exercise and bond with their owners.

Proverb

A good friend fetches your ball when you throw it away, showing they care.

Quote

"The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer someone else up." - Mark Twain

Mini blog:

Max the Playful Puppy

In a sunny, colorful garden, a playful puppy named Max loved to fetch!

One day, Max spotted a bright red ball bouncing in the grass. "Woof! Woof!" he barked with joy. He dashed after the ball, his tail wagging like a happy flag.

Max picked it up and brought it back to his friend, Lily. "Good boy, Max!" she cheered, throwing the ball again. Off he went, running fast, his paws pattering on the ground.

Fetching was so much fun! Just like Max, we can all enjoy playing and sharing with our friends.

What will you fetch today?