रोस्टर
rooster
A rooster is a male chicken. They are known for their bright feathers and for making a loud sound called crowing.
You say 'rooster' like this: ROOS-ter.
The word 'rooster' comes from the Old English word 'roost', which means to rest or sleep, and it was used to describe the male chicken.
The word 'rooster' in Hindi is 'मुर्गा' (Murgā).
Once upon a time, in a sunny little farm, there lived a proud rooster named Raju. Every morning, Raju would flap his bright red wings and crow, “Cock-a-doodle-doo!” He loved waking up all the animals, from the sleepy cows to the playful pigs. Raju believed that his crowing made the sun rise!
One day, he decided to have a singing contest with his friends. The cows mooed, the pigs oinked, and the hens clucked. But Raju’s crow was the loudest and the proudest!
Everyone cheered, and Raju learned that sharing joy made the farm a happier place. What a wonderful day!