आदरपूर्ण (Aadarpoorn)
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The word 'respectful' means showing kindness and consideration to others. It means treating people the way you would like to be treated.
You pronounce 'respectful' like this: re-spekt-ful.
The word 'respectful' comes from the Latin word 'respectus', which means 'to look back at' or 'to regard'. It has been used in English since the 1600s.
The word 'respectful' in Bengali is 'সম্মানজনক' (Sammānjanak).
In a bright, bustling classroom, the children learned a special word: respectful! Being respectful means treating others the way you want to be treated. It’s like sharing your toys and listening when someone else is talking.
One sunny day, Maya saw her friend Ravi looking sad. She remembered to be respectful! So, she asked, “Would you like to play with me?” Ravi smiled, and they had the best time together.
When we are respectful, we make our friends feel happy and loved. Let’s sprinkle respect everywhere, like confetti, and watch our friendships grow!