पॉइंट
point
The word 'point' can mean a sharp end of something, like a pencil, or it can mean to show something with your finger.
You say 'point' like this: poynt.
The word 'point' comes from the Latin word 'punctum', which means 'a dot or a mark'.
The word 'point' in Hindi is 'बिंदु' (Bindu).
The word 'point' in Kannada is 'ಬಿಂದು' (Bindu).
In a bright, colorful world, there lived a little dot named Point. Point loved to explore!
One day, Point rolled down a hill and met a big, friendly circle. "Hello, Circle! Can you show me the way?" asked Point.
Together, they danced through the fields, hopping from flower to flower. Point learned that every shape has its own special place in the world.
With a swirl and a twirl, Point discovered that being small can lead to big adventures!
So remember, little friends, every point can make a big difference in our colorful world!