Pen

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Meanings of Pen

   
Noun
  • A place where animals like sheep or cows are kept safe.
  • A small room where someone is kept, like in a story or game.
  • A special area for players to warm up before a game.
   

Explanation of the word: Pen

A pen is something we use to write words or make pictures. It has ink that comes out when you press it on paper.

   

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Translations for the word: Pen

   
hindi
कलम

kalam

कलम

kalam

पेन

pen

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Pen

  • I use a pen to write my name.
  • My pen ran out of ink.
  • She drew a picture with her pen.
  • He has a blue pen and a black pen.
  • I like to collect different colored pens.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Pen

The Magic of a Pen!

Oh, what a wonderful thing a pen can be! Just like a magic wand, it helps us create stories, draw pictures, and share our thoughts.

With a pen in hand, you can travel to faraway lands, meet brave heroes, and even invent your own silly creatures!

Imagine writing a letter to a friend or doodling a funny monster. Every time you pick up a pen, you hold the power to bring your imagination to life.

So, let’s grab our pens and start our adventure on paper!

What will you create today? ✍️✨

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Pen

A pen is a tool that we use to write or draw. It has ink inside and helps us make marks on paper.

You say 'pen' like this: 'pen' (it rhymes with 'ten').

The word 'pen' comes from the Latin word 'penna', which means 'feather'. A long time ago, people used feathers to write!

The word 'pen' in Kannada is 'ಕಲಮ್' (Kalama).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Pen

Fact: Did you know that the first pens were made from feathers? They were called quills!
Proverb: A pen is mightier than the sword, meaning writing can be more powerful than fighting.
Quote: "The pen is mightier than the sword." - Edward Bulwer-Lytton