सायरन (siren) in Hindi
siren
A 'siren' can mean a loud noise that warns people, like a fire truck or police car. It can also refer to a mythical creature that sings beautifully to attract sailors.
You pronounce 'siren' like 'sigh-ren'.
The word 'siren' comes from Greek mythology, where Sirens were creatures that sang to lure sailors to their doom.
The word 'siren' in Bengali is 'সিরেন' (Siren).
In a little village by the sea, there lived a magical siren named Sira. With her sparkling tail and sweet voice, she sang songs that danced on the waves.
The children loved to listen to her melodies, which made the flowers bloom and the sun shine brighter.
One day, Sira invited the kids to join her for a treasure hunt under the sea! They found shiny shells, colorful fish, and even a friendly dolphin.
Sira taught them that friendship and adventure are the greatest treasures of all.
So, whenever you hear a lovely song, remember, it might just be Sira calling you!