बुद्धिमान (Buddhiman)
Buddhiman
The word 'wise' means having a lot of knowledge and good judgment. A wise person makes smart choices.
You pronounce 'wise' like this: wize, it rhymes with 'rise'.
The word 'wise' comes from an old English word 'wīs', which means having knowledge or being clever.
The word 'wise' in Bengali is 'বুদ্ধিমান' (Buddhimān).
Once upon a time in a colorful forest, there lived a wise old owl named Oliver. Oliver had big, round glasses and loved to share stories with all the little animals.
One sunny day, a curious rabbit named Ruby asked, “What does it mean to be wise?”
Oliver smiled and said, “Being wise means learning from our experiences and helping others with what we know!”
Ruby thought for a moment and replied, “So, it’s like sharing my favorite carrot recipe with my friends?”
“Exactly!” hooted Oliver. And from that day on, Ruby became a wise little rabbit, sharing joy and knowledge with everyone!