giraffe


noun

  • A tall animal from Africa with a long neck and long legs. It has yellow fur with dark spots and is the tallest animal in the world.
  • A funny way to say someone is joking or being silly.


Synonym

  • camelopard

Sentences

  • Giraffes can run very fast for their size.
  • The giraffe's tongue is blue and very long.
  • Giraffes live in Africa and love to roam.
  • You can see giraffes at the zoo.
  • Giraffes use their long necks to reach high branches.

Word Explanation:

  • A giraffe is the tallest animal in the world. It has a very long neck that helps it reach leaves high up in trees. Giraffes have brown spots on their yellowish skin.

Word in hindi

जिराफ़

jiraaf

Other variations in hindi

  • जिराफ़ का बच्चा jiraaf ka bachcha
  • जिराफ़ jiraaf

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'giraffe' mean?

A giraffe is a tall animal with a long neck and long legs. They are known for their spots and live in Africa.

How do you pronounce 'giraffe'?

You say 'giraffe' like this: ji-RAFF.

What is the origin of the word 'giraffe'?

The word 'giraffe' comes from the Arabic word 'zarāfa', which means 'to walk swiftly'.

What is the meaning of 'giraffe' in Hindi?

The word 'giraffe' in Hindi is 'जिराफ' (Jirāf).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Giraffes are the tallest land animals, with necks that can be up to 6 feet long!

Proverb

Slow and steady wins the race, meaning it's better to be patient and consistent than to rush.

Quote

"The giraffe is a tall animal, but it has a big heart." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Amazing Giraffe!

Have you ever seen a giraffe? These tall, gentle giants roam the savannah with their long necks reaching high into the trees!

Just imagine a giraffe munching on leaves, stretching its neck like a super stretchy rubber band.

Giraffes have beautiful spots that help them blend in with the trees. They are friendly and love to hang out in groups called towers.

Next time you see a giraffe, remember how special they are! They remind us to reach for the stars, just like they reach for the tastiest leaves. Isn’t that amazing?

Keep exploring the wonders of nature!