सड्स (suds) in Hindi
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Suds are the bubbles that form when you mix soap with water. They are often seen when washing dishes or taking a bath.
You pronounce 'suds' like 'suhdz', rhyming with 'buds'.
The word 'suds' comes from the Old English word 'sūð', which means 'to foam or froth'.
The word 'suds' in Bengali is 'ফেনা' (Phenā).
Suds, oh suds! They’re the bubbly friends that dance in our soapy water! When you wash your hands or take a bath, those little white bubbles pop and fizz, making everything feel fresh and clean.
Imagine a tiny bubble party where each sud is a happy guest! They love to slide and glide, making bath time super fun. So, next time you see those suds, remember they’re not just soap; they’re tiny, joyful bubbles ready to make your day brighter!
Because who doesn’t love a bubbly adventure?