रीढ़ (reedh)
reedh
The spine is the part of your body that runs down your back. It helps you stand up straight and protects your spinal cord.
You say 'spine' like this: sp-ine, where 'sp' sounds like the start of 'spoon' and 'ine' rhymes with 'line'.
The word 'spine' comes from the Latin word 'spina', which means 'thorn' or 'backbone'.
The word 'spine' in Hindi is 'रीढ़' (Rīḍh).
The word 'spine' in Kannada is 'ಮೂಳೆ' (Mūḷe).
Have you ever thought about your spine? It’s like a superhero in your body! Just like a tall tree stands strong with its trunk, your spine helps you stand tall and straight.
It’s made up of tiny bones called vertebrae, all stacked together like building blocks. Your spine helps you bend, twist, and even jump!
So, next time you run or play, remember to thank your spine for being your amazing support. Keep it healthy by sitting up straight and playing outside!
Isn’t it cool how our bodies work together? Let’s be spine superheroes every day!