सम्पूर्ण
sampoorna
The word 'whole' means something that is complete or not broken into parts. For example, a whole apple means the entire apple, not just a piece of it.
You pronounce 'whole' like 'hohl', rhyming with 'goal'.
The word 'whole' comes from the Old English word 'hal', which means 'healthy' or 'uninjured'. Over time, it evolved to mean complete.
The word 'whole' in Hindi is 'पूरा' (Pūrā).
The word 'whole' in Kannada is 'ಮೊತ್ತ' (Motta).
In a world full of wonders, the word "whole" is like a big, bright balloon! 🎈 Imagine a delicious pizza, all round and complete, with every slice waiting for you.
When something is whole, it means it’s not broken or missing any pieces. Just like a happy family, where everyone is together, or a puzzle that’s finished and shows a beautiful picture! 🧩
So, let’s celebrate being whole, just like a sunny day that makes us smile. ☀️ Remember, being whole means being complete and happy, just like you!
What makes you feel whole today? 🌈✨