बादल (baadal)
baadal
A cloud is a group of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that float in the sky. They can look fluffy and white or dark and heavy.
You say 'cloud' like this: kloud.
The word 'cloud' comes from the Old English word 'clud,' which means a hill or rock, and it has been used to describe the fluffy things we see in the sky.
The word 'cloud' in Hindi is 'बादल' (Bādal).
The word 'cloud' in Kannada is 'ಮೇಘ' (Mēgha).
Oh, the fluffy clouds! They float high in the sky, like cotton candy just waiting to be touched. Have you ever looked up and imagined what shapes they make? A bunny? A dragon? Or maybe even a giant ice cream cone?
Clouds are like nature's art, changing every moment. Sometimes they bring rain, and other times they let the sunshine peek through. So next time you’re outside, take a moment to gaze up and let your imagination soar with the clouds.
What do you see? Remember, every cloud has a story to tell!