ट्रैक (track)
track
The word 'track' can mean a path or a way that you follow, like a train track or a running track. It can also mean to follow something or someone to see where they go.
You say 'track' like this: tr-ak. It rhymes with 'back' and 'snack'.
The word 'track' comes from an old word that means to pull or drag. It has been used for a long time to describe paths and following things.
The word 'track' in Hindi is 'पथ' (Path).
The word 'track' in Kannada is 'ಪಥ' (Patha).
On a bright sunny day, a little ant marched along a winding track. "Where will this track lead me?" he wondered.
As he followed the path, he saw a big, friendly caterpillar munching on a leaf.
"Hello, Caterpillar! Have you seen where this track goes?" asked the ant.
The caterpillar smiled and said, "Follow the track, and you’ll find a surprise!"
So, the ant continued on, hopping over twigs and dancing around flowers.
What do you think he found at the end of the track? Maybe a beautiful butterfly or a shiny pebble!