सरोर (Sorrow)
sorrow
Sorrow means a feeling of sadness or grief when something bad happens.
You pronounce 'sorrow' like 'sor-oh'.
The word 'sorrow' comes from an old English word 'sorh', which means sadness.
The word 'sorrow' in Hindi is 'दुख' (Dukh).
The word 'sorrow' in Kannada is 'ದುಃಖ' (Duḥkha).
Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny was not just any bunny; he was known for his bravery and curiosity. One sunny morning, Benny decided to explore the mysterious part of the forest that he had never seen before.
As he hopped along, he met his friend, Lucy the wise owl. "Where are you going, Benny?" she asked, flapping her wings. "I’m off to find the hidden treasure of the forest!" Benny exclaimed with excitement.
"Be careful, Benny! The treasure is guarded by the grumpy old bear," warned Lucy. But Benny was determined. "I can be brave! I will find the treasure!" he replied confidently.
After a long journey filled with colorful flowers and chirping birds, Benny finally reached the cave where the treasure was hidden. He took a deep breath and entered the dark cave. Inside, he saw the grumpy bear sleeping on a pile of shiny gold coins!
Benny's heart raced, but he remembered his bravery. He tiptoed quietly and found a beautiful golden carrot among the coins. Just as he was about to grab it, the bear woke up!
"Who dares to enter my cave?" roared the bear. Benny stood tall and said, "I’m Benny the Brave Bunny! I just wanted to see the treasure!" The bear was surprised by Benny's courage and decided to share the treasure