घुमाना (ghumaana)
ghumaana
The word 'swirl' means to move in a circular or twisting way, like when you stir a drink or watch leaves spin in the wind.
You pronounce 'swirl' like this: 'swurl', rhyming with 'girl'.
The word 'swirl' comes from the Old English word 'sweorlan', which means to twist or turn.
The word 'swirl' in Hindi is 'घुमाव' (Ghumāv).
The word 'swirl' in Kannada is 'ಚಲನೆ' (Chalanē).
In a world of colors, let’s take a twirl! Imagine a big, bright swirl of red, blue, and yellow. What do you see? A swirling rainbow in the sky or a twirling ice cream cone?
Swirls can be found everywhere! They dance in the wind, spin in the water, and even twirl in your favorite stories. Just like the caterpillar that becomes a butterfly, swirls can change and surprise us!
So, let’s swirl our arms and spin around, creating our own colorful world. What kind of swirl will you make today?