बीम
beam
A 'beam' is a long, straight piece of wood or metal that is used in buildings. It can also mean to smile very brightly.
You pronounce 'beam' like 'beem', rhyming with 'dream'.
The word 'beam' comes from Old English 'bēam', which means tree or a long piece of wood.
The word 'beam' in Hindi is 'किरण' (Kiraṇ).
In a bright little town, there was a magical beam of light that danced through the trees! Every morning, it would wake up the flowers and tickle the sleepy birds.
The beam loved to play hide and seek, shining through the leaves and making everything sparkle. One day, a curious little bunny named Benny followed the beam, hopping and giggling.
“Where are you going?” he asked. The beam giggled back, “I’m off to spread joy!”
And together, they painted the world with happiness, reminding everyone that a little light can make a big difference! So, let your own beam shine bright!