पूंछ
poonch
The 'tail' is the part of an animal's body that sticks out behind it. It can be long or short and is often used for balance or communication.
You pronounce 'tail' like 'tale'. It rhymes with 'mail'.
The word 'tail' comes from the Old English word 'tægel', which means 'the end of something'.
The word 'tail' in Hindi is 'पूंछ' (Pūnch).
The word 'tail' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಲು' (Kōlu).
Once upon a time, in a colorful forest, there lived a little fox named Flick. Flick had the fluffiest tail you could ever imagine! It was like a big, soft feather that danced in the wind.
Every day, Flick would twirl and swirl, showing off his tail to all his friends.
One sunny afternoon, Flick decided to have a tail race with his buddy, Benny the bunny. They hopped and dashed, but Flick's tail helped him balance and zoom ahead!
Flick learned that his tail wasn’t just for show; it was his special superpower!