गिल्स
gills
Gills are the parts of fish and some other animals that help them breathe underwater. They take in oxygen from the water.
You pronounce 'gills' like this: g-ih-ls.
The word 'gills' comes from an old word in English that means the breathing parts of fish.
The word 'gills' in Hindi is 'गिल्स' (Gils).
The word 'gills' in Kannada is 'ಗಿಲ್ಲು' (Gillu).
In the deep, blue sea, there lived a little fish with shiny gills! Just like a butterfly has colorful wings, this fish used its gills to breathe underwater. Gills are special, like magic doors that let fish take in fresh water and find yummy food.
One day, the little fish swam through coral reefs, meeting friends like a playful dolphin and a wise old turtle. Together, they danced in the waves, exploring the ocean's wonders.
Remember, just like our fishy friend, we all have special things that help us in our own adventures! Splash, splash, hooray!