शोर (shor)
shor
The word 'noisy' means making a lot of sound or noise. It describes something that is loud or has a lot of sounds happening.
You pronounce 'noisy' like this: 'noy-zee'. The first part sounds like 'noy' and the second part sounds like 'zee'.
The word 'noisy' comes from the word 'noise', which has roots in Latin and Old French. It has been used in English for a long time to describe things that make sounds.
The word 'noisy' in Hindi is 'शोरगुल' (Shorgul).
The word 'noisy' in Kannada is 'ಶೋರಗೋಲು' (Shōragōlu).
Oh, what a noisy day it is! The birds are chirping, the cars are honking, and the kids are laughing! In the land of giggles and sounds, every noise tells a story.
Can you hear the rustling leaves? They’re whispering secrets! And what about the playful puppy barking? He’s calling for a game! Noisy days are full of fun and adventure.
So, let’s embrace the sounds around us and make our own joyful noise! Remember, every giggle and shout adds a sprinkle of magic to our day!
Let’s share our stories!