ट्रिम
trim
The word 'trim' means to cut something to make it neat or tidy. For example, you can trim the edges of a piece of paper or trim your hair.
You pronounce 'trim' like this: 'trim' (it rhymes with 'him').
The word 'trim' comes from an old English word that means to make something neat or to cut it.
The word 'trim' in Hindi is 'काटना' (Kaatnā).
In a little town, there lived a cheerful squirrel named Sammy. Sammy loved to trim his bushy tail to keep it neat and tidy. One sunny day, he decided to help his friends!
He gathered all the animals and said, “Let’s trim our fur and feathers together!”
The rabbits hopped in, the birds fluffed their feathers, and even the shy hedgehog joined in! They laughed and played while trimming, making funny shapes and silly styles.
By the end of the day, everyone looked fabulous! Sammy learned that trimming can be fun, especially when shared with friends.