धक्का (dhakka)
dhakka
The word 'push' means to use your hands or body to move something away from you.
You pronounce 'push' like this: p-uh-sh.
The word 'push' comes from the Old English word 'pysshan', which means to thrust or shove.
The word 'push' in Hindi is 'धक्का' (Dhakkā).
The word 'push' in Kannada is 'ಒತ್ತುವುದು' (Oththuvudu).
In a bright, colorful world, there lived a little blue bug named Benny. Benny loved to push things!
He pushed a big, round ball, and it rolled away, bouncing and giggling. “Whee!” said the ball.
Benny pushed a tiny leaf, and it danced in the wind. “Look at me!” said the leaf.
Benny learned that pushing could make things move and play. So, he pushed and pushed, making new friends along the way.
Just like Benny, you can push your toys and see where they go! What will you push today?
Remember, every push can lead to a fun adventure!