स्क्रैम्बल (scramble)
scramble
The word 'scrambled' means to mix things up or to make something all mixed together. For example, when you scramble eggs, you stir them around in a pan.
You pronounce 'scrambled' like this: 'SKRAM-buhld'. The first part sounds like 'scram' and the second part sounds like 'buhld'.
The word 'scrambled' comes from the Old English word 'scramian', which means to mix or to make a mess.
The word 'scrambled' in Kannada is 'ಮಿಶ್ರಿತ' (Miśrita).
In a bright, sunny kitchen, a little chef named Sam was ready to make breakfast!
He decided to make scrambled eggs. With a big smile, he cracked the eggs into a bowl, watching the yellow yolks dance.
“Whisk, whisk, whisk!” went the fork as he mixed them up. Sam added a pinch of salt and a sprinkle of pepper.
The eggs sizzled in the pan, filling the air with a yummy smell. Soon, he had a fluffy, golden pile of scrambled eggs!
Sam served them with toast and a big grin. Cooking is fun, and so is eating!