नियमित
niyamit
'Regular' means something that happens in a steady way or follows a pattern. For example, if you eat lunch at the same time every day, that's a regular time for lunch!
'Regular' is pronounced as 'REG-yuh-lur'. You say it like 'reg' (as in 'regulate') and then add 'yuh-lur'.
The word 'regular' comes from the Latin word 'regularis', which means 'according to rule'. It has been used in English for a long time to describe things that are normal or usual.
The word 'Regular' in Bengali is 'নিয়মিত' (Niyamita).
In a world full of colors and shapes, let’s talk about the word "regular"! Imagine a circle that is perfectly round, or a square with all its sides the same length. These shapes are regular because they follow special rules!
Just like how we have regular days, like going to school on Monday and playing on Saturday. Regular things help us feel safe and know what to expect.
So, next time you see a regular shape or have a regular day, remember how wonderful it is to have some things that stay the same! Isn’t that fun?