सेट
set
The word 'set' can mean to put something in a certain place or position. It can also refer to a group of things that are similar or go together, like a set of toys.
You pronounce 'set' like 'set' with a short 'e' sound, rhyming with 'met'.
The word 'set' comes from Old English 'settan', which means to cause to sit or to place.
The word 'set' in Hindi is 'सेट' (Seṭ).
The word 'set' in Kannada is 'ಸೆಟ್' (Seṭ).
In a bright, colorful world, there lived a little sun who loved to set! Every evening, the sun would paint the sky with shades of orange, pink, and purple.
"Look at me!" it would say, as it slowly dipped behind the hills. The stars would twinkle and say, "Goodnight, little sun! We’ll keep watch until you rise again!"
And so, every day, the sun would set, making way for the moon and the stars to shine. Isn’t it wonderful how the world changes? Just like the sun, we can all take turns shining bright!