लॉलीपॉप
lollipop
A lollipop is a sweet treat made of hard candy on a stick that you can lick or suck on.
You say 'lollipop' like this: lol-ee-pop.
The word 'lollipop' comes from the early 20th century and is thought to be a combination of 'lolly,' which means tongue, and 'pop,' which means a sweet treat.
The word 'lollipop' in Bengali is 'ললিপপ' (Lalipap).
Imagine a colorful swirl of sweetness that makes your taste buds dance with joy. When you unwrap a lollipop, it’s like opening a tiny gift!
You can find them in all sorts of flavors—strawberry, grape, and even bubblegum!
But remember, lollipops are best enjoyed in moderation. They’re a special treat for sunny days or fun celebrations.
So, next time you have a lollipop, take a moment to savor the flavor and enjoy the magic of this delightful candy!