आरा
aara
The word 'saw' is the past tense of 'see'. It means that you looked at something in the past.
You pronounce 'saw' like 'saw' (rhymes with 'law').
The word 'saw' comes from Old English 'sāw', which means to see.
The word 'saw' in Hindi is 'आरा' (Ārā).
The word 'saw' in Kannada is 'ಕತ್ತಿ' (Katti).
In a sunny little town, there lived a curious squirrel named Sammy. One day, while exploring the forest, Sammy saw a shiny object glimmering under the leaves. "What could it be?" he wondered.
With a little hop and a skip, he rushed over to investigate. To his surprise, it was a beautiful, colorful saw! Sammy thought, "I can use this to build a cozy nest!"
With his friends, they worked together, cutting branches and gathering leaves. Soon, they had the coziest nest in the whole forest!
Sammy learned that sometimes, what you see can lead to wonderful adventures!