घुमाना
ghumana
To twirl means to spin around quickly or to twist something in a circular motion.
You pronounce 'twirl' like this: tw-url, where 'tw' sounds like in 'twice' and 'irl' rhymes with 'girl'.
The word 'twirl' comes from the Middle English word 'twirlen', which means to spin or twist.
The word 'twirl' in Hindi is 'घुमाना' (Ghumānā).
The word 'twirl' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಲು' (Kōlu).
Just like a colorful butterfly dancing in the sun! When you twirl, your arms can stretch wide, and your feet can spin like a merry-go-round.
Imagine you’re a leaf swirling in the autumn breeze or a little dancer in a bright, twinkly dress. Twirling makes you feel happy and free!
So, let’s twirl together, giggling and laughing, as we create our own fun stories in the air.
What will you pretend to be while you twirl? A star? A flower? The world is full of magic when you spin!