मम्मी (Mummy)
Mummy
A 'mummy' is a body of a person or animal that has been preserved after death, often wrapped in cloth. It is also a term used to refer to a mother.
You pronounce 'mummy' like 'muh-mee'.
The word 'mummy' comes from the Latin word 'mumia', which means 'preserved body'. It was used to describe the ancient Egyptian practice of preserving bodies.
The word 'mummy' in Hindi is 'मम्मी' (Mammī).
The word 'mummy' in Kannada is 'ಮಮ್ಮಿ' (Mammī).
In a cozy, colorful world, there lived a friendly mummy! This mummy wasn’t scary at all; instead, he loved to dance and play. He wrapped himself in bright, soft bandages that sparkled in the sun.
Every day, he would explore the sandy desert, making friends with the playful animals. “Let’s have a party!” he would say, and all the critters would gather around.
They’d laugh, sing, and twirl under the stars. Remember, just like our mummy friend, it’s fun to be silly and share joy with others!