स्टाम्प (Stamp)
stamp
A 'stamp' is a small piece of paper that you can stick on a letter or package to show that you have paid for it to be sent. It can also mean to press something down firmly.
You pronounce 'stamp' like this: 'stam-p', with a short 'a' sound.
The word 'stamp' comes from the Old French word 'estamper', which means to press or to mark.
The word 'stamp' in Hindi is 'मोहर' (Mohar).
The word 'stamp' in Kannada is 'ಮುದ್ರಣ' (Mudraṇa).
Have you ever seen a stamp? It’s a tiny piece of paper that can take you on big adventures! Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, where every little thing has a special magic.
Stamps can be colorful, funny, or even tell a story about faraway places. When you stick a stamp on a letter, it’s like sending a tiny treasure map to a friend!
Imagine what stories your stamps could tell. So, next time you see a stamp, think of all the places it could go and the friends it could meet.