चेतावनी (Chetavni)
Chetavni
A warning is a message that tells you to be careful or to pay attention to something that might be dangerous or not safe.
You say 'warning' like this: 'worn-ing'. The first part sounds like 'worn' and the second part rhymes with 'sing'.
The word 'warning' comes from the Old English word 'warnian', which means to give notice or to advise someone about something.
The word 'warning' in Hindi is 'चेतावनी' (Chetāvanī).
In a bright, bustling town, there lived a wise old owl named Oliver. One sunny day, he noticed the children playing near the river.
“Hoo, hoo!” he called out. “A warning, my friends! The water is deep and swift today!”
The children paused, listening to Oliver’s wise words. They decided to play safely on the grassy bank instead.
Oliver smiled, knowing that sometimes a little warning can keep everyone safe and happy. Remember, friends, it’s always good to listen to wise advice!
What warnings have you heard that helped you stay safe? Hoo, hoo!