कर्ल (karl)
karl
The word 'curl' means to make something into a round shape or to twist it. For example, when you curl your hair, you make it into spirals.
You pronounce 'curl' like this: 'kurl'. It rhymes with 'girl'.
The word 'curl' comes from the Old Norse word 'kyrla', which means to curl or to twist.
The word 'curl' in Hindi is 'घुंघराला' (Ghuṅgharālā).
The word 'curl' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಲು' (Kōlu).
Have you ever seen a curl? It’s a twisty, turny little shape that can be found in many places! Imagine a curly fry, all spiraled and delicious, or a curly hair bouncing in the sun. Just like a snail’s shell or a swirling wave, curls can be fun and playful!
You can even make your own curls with paper! Just take a strip of paper, and twist it around a pencil. When you let it go, it will spring back into a lovely curl! So, let’s get creative and see how many curls we can find or make today!