school


verb

  • When fish swim together in a group.

noun

  • A place where children go to learn and play with friends.
  • A group of fish swimming together in the water.


Sentences

  • I go to school every day.
  • School is a fun place to learn.
  • My friends are at school with me.
  • We play games at school.
  • I learn new things at school.

Word Explanation:

  • School is a place where kids go to learn new things, like reading, math, and playing with friends.

Word in hindi

स्कूल

school

Other variations in hindi

  • स्कूल school
  • विद्यालय vidyalaya

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'school' mean?

A school is a place where children go to learn new things, like reading, math, and science.

How do you pronounce 'school'?

You say 'school' like this: skool.

What is the origin of the word 'school'?

The word 'school' comes from the Greek word 'scholē', which means 'leisure' or 'discussion'.

What is the meaning of 'school' in Hindi?

The word 'school' in Hindi is 'स्कूल' (Skool).

What is the meaning of 'school' in Kannada?

The word 'school' in Kannada is 'ಶಾಲೆ' (Shāle).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that the first school was built in ancient Greece over 2,500 years ago?

Proverb

Education is the key to unlocking your dreams, meaning learning helps you achieve your goals.

Quote

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." - Nelson Mandela

Mini blog:

A Day at School!

In a bright, colorful school, little friends gather to learn and play! There are big books and tiny crayons, and a cheerful teacher who loves to sing.

"What will we discover today?" she asks with a smile. The children shout, "Numbers, letters, and fun games!"

They paint with all the colors of the rainbow and share stories about their favorite animals. Each day is a new adventure, filled with laughter and learning.

Just like the caterpillar who became a butterfly, every child grows a little more at school! Hooray for school, where every day is a special day!