प्यासा
pyaasa
'Thirsty' means feeling a need to drink something because your body needs water.
You pronounce 'thirsty' like this: THUR-stee.
The word 'thirsty' comes from the Old English word 'thyrstan', which means to thirst or desire a drink.
The word 'thirsty' in Hindi is 'प्यासा' (Pyāsā).
When the sun shines bright and the day feels warm, sometimes we get a little thirsty! Just like our friend, the little squirrel, who hops around looking for a cool drink.
Thirsty means your body is asking for water, just like a flower needs rain to bloom. So, when you feel that tickle in your throat, grab a glass of water or a juicy fruit!
Remember, staying hydrated helps you run, jump, and play all day long. So, let’s drink up and keep our bodies happy!