meet


verb

  • To come close to someone or something.
  • When groups of people come together.
  • To touch or see something for the first time.
  • To fulfill or agree to something, like a promise.

noun

  • A sports competition where people race or swim against each other.
  • A gathering of people or animals for a special purpose, like hunting.
  • A time when two trains come together on the same track.
  • A time when people come together to talk or have fun.


Sentences

  • I will meet my teacher after class.
  • Let's meet at the playground after school.
  • I met a nice girl at the zoo.
  • Can we meet for a playdate?
  • I want to meet my favorite superhero.

Word Explanation:

  • When you meet someone, it means you come together with them. You can say hello and talk.

Word in hindi

मिलना

milna

Other variations in hindi

  • मिलते हैं milte hain
  • मिलना milna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'meet' mean?

The word 'meet' means to come together with someone or to see someone for the first time.

How do you pronounce 'meet'?

You pronounce 'meet' like 'meat', but it means something different!

What is the origin of the word 'meet'?

The word 'meet' comes from an old English word 'metan', which means to come together.

What is the meaning of 'meet' in Hindi?

The word 'meet' in Hindi is 'मिलना' (Milnā).

What is the meaning of 'meet' in Kannada?

The word 'meet' in Kannada is 'ಮೀಟಿಂಗ್' (Mīṭiṅg).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that meeting new friends can help you learn new things and have fun?

Proverb

Birds of a feather flock together. (This means that people who are similar often become friends.)

Quote

"The only way to have a friend is to be one." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mini blog:

Maya's New Friend

In a bright, sunny park, a little girl named Maya was excited to meet her new friend, Ravi. She wore her favorite yellow dress and brought her sparkly jump rope. As she skipped along the path, she imagined all the fun games they would play together.

“Will we fly kites?” she wondered. “Or maybe we’ll build a fort?”

When they finally met, they shared big smiles and laughter. “Let’s be the best of friends!” said Ravi.

Maya knew that meeting new friends could lead to the best adventures. So, always be brave and say hello! You never know who you might meet!