धैर्य (Dhairya)
Dhairya
'Patience' means being able to wait for something without getting upset or angry. It's like waiting for your turn to play a game or waiting for a cake to bake!
'Patience' is pronounced as 'PAY-shuhns'. You say it like 'pay' and then 'shuhns'!
The word 'patience' comes from the Latin word 'patientia', which means 'suffering' or 'enduring'. It has been used for a long time to describe the ability to stay calm while waiting.
The word 'patience' in Hindi is 'धैर्य' (Dhairya).
In a little village, there lived a tiny turtle named Tilly. Tilly wanted to race like the speedy rabbits, but she knew she had to be patient.
Every day, she practiced walking slowly and steadily. The rabbits laughed, but Tilly smiled and kept going.
One sunny day, there was a big race! The rabbits zoomed ahead, but they got tired and took a nap.
Tilly kept moving, step by step, and guess what? She crossed the finish line first!
Tilly taught everyone that patience is a superpower. So, remember, little ones, sometimes slow and steady wins the race!