bring


verb

  • To take something to a place or a person.
  • To help someone get something they want.
  • To make something happen or come to be.


Sentences

  • Can you bring me a toy?
  • Please bring your book to class.
  • I will bring my lunch to school.
  • Can you bring your favorite game?
  • Let's bring some snacks for the picnic.

Word Explanation:

  • Bring means to carry something to a place. Like when you take your toy to your friend's house.

Word in hindi

लाना

laana

Other variations in hindi

  • लाना laana
  • ले आना le aana

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'bring' mean?

The word 'bring' means to carry something to a place or to someone.

How do you pronounce 'bring'?

You pronounce 'bring' like this: br-ing, where 'br' sounds like in 'bread' and 'ing' sounds like in 'sing'.

What is the origin of the word 'bring'?

The word 'bring' comes from Old English 'bringan', which means to carry or to lead.

What is the meaning of 'bring' in Hindi?

The word 'bring' in Hindi is 'लाना' (Lānā).

What is the meaning of 'bring' in Kannada?

The word 'bring' in Kannada is 'ತರುವಿಕೆ' (Taruvike).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

When you bring something to someone, it shows you care!

Proverb

A friend in need is a friend indeed. (This means true friends help each other.)

Quote

"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." - Mahatma Gandhi

Mini blog:

The Joy of Bringing!

In a bright, colorful world, little friends love to bring things! A tiny ant brings a crumb to its home. A cheerful bird brings a shiny pebble to its nest. And a playful puppy brings a bouncy ball to share with you!

Just like in Eric Carle's stories, bringing things can make us happy and help our friends. What will you bring today? Maybe a flower, a toy, or a smile?

Remember, sharing is caring, and it makes our world even brighter! So, let’s go out and bring joy to everyone we meet!