travel


verb

  • To go on a trip or journey.
  • To move from one place to another.
  • To go to different places.

noun

  • Going from one place to another.
  • A trip or journey you take.
  • The way people move around.


Sentences

  • We can travel to the park.
  • I want to travel to the zoo.
  • Traveling is fun with friends.
  • We travel by car to see Grandma.
  • Let's travel to the beach!

Word Explanation:

  • Travel means going to different places. Like when you go to the park or visit grandma.

Word in hindi

यात्रा

Yatra

Other variations in hindi

  • यात्रा Yatra
  • सफर Safar

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'travel' mean?

Travel means to go from one place to another, usually to visit new places or see different things.

How do you pronounce 'travel'?

You pronounce 'travel' like this: TRA-vuhl.

What is the origin of the word 'travel'?

The word 'travel' comes from the Old French word 'travailler', which means to work or to journey.

What is the meaning of 'travel' in Hindi?

The word 'travel' in Hindi is 'यात्रा' (Yātrā).

What is the meaning of 'travel' in Kannada?

The word 'travel' in Kannada is 'ಯಾತ್ರೆ' (Yātre).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Traveling helps you learn about new places and cultures!

Proverb

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." - Saint Augustine (This means you learn more by exploring.)

Quote

"Not all those who wander are lost." - J.R.R. Tolkien

Mini blog:

Oh, the Places We Can Go!

Just like a little caterpillar munching through leaves, we can travel to wonderful new worlds! Imagine hopping on a colorful train, zooming past tall mountains and sparkling rivers. Or flying high in a bright blue airplane, waving to fluffy clouds!

Each journey is an adventure, filled with new friends and exciting sights. So, pack your tiny suitcase and let’s explore! Remember, every trip is a chance to learn and grow, just like our friend the caterpillar.

Where will your imagination take you today?

Happy travels, little explorers!