बुर्क (burk)
burk
A brook is a small, gentle stream of water that flows through the land.
You say 'brook' like this: br-ook, where 'br' sounds like in 'brown' and 'ook' rhymes with 'book'.
The word 'brook' comes from Old English, where it was used to describe a small stream or creek.
The word 'brook' in Hindi is 'नदी' (Nadī).
The word 'brook' in Kannada is 'ನದಿ' (Nadi).
In a sunny meadow, a little brook giggles and dances! It sparkles like tiny stars as it flows over smooth stones.
The brook whispers to the flowers, "Hello, pretty petals!" and splashes playfully at the feet of curious frogs.
Look! A butterfly flutters by, dipping down to take a drink. The brook loves to share its cool water with all its friends.
Can you hear it sing? "Splish, splash, splosh!" Just like the colors in a rainbow, the brook brings joy to everyone around.
Let’s follow the brook and see where it goes!