नुकीला
nukeela
The word 'pointy' means something that has a sharp end or tip, like a pencil or a mountain.
You pronounce 'pointy' like this: poyn-tee.
The word 'pointy' comes from the word 'point,' which means a sharp end, and it has been used in English since the 19th century.
The word 'pointy' in Hindi is 'नुकीला' (Nukīlā).
The word 'pointy' in Kannada is 'ಕೋನಾದ' (Kōnāda).
In a world of colors and shapes, let’s explore something pointy! Just like the sharp peaks of a mountain or the prickly edges of a starfish, pointy things can be fun!
Imagine a pointy hat on a silly wizard or the pointy ears of a curious little fox. Pointy can be exciting! Look around you—can you find something pointy? Maybe a pencil or a slice of pizza?
Pointy things can help us draw, eat, and play! So, let’s celebrate all the pointy wonders in our world, just like the bright and beautiful creatures in Eric Carle’s stories!