बुर्रो
burro
A burrow is a hole or tunnel that an animal digs in the ground to live in or hide.
You say 'burrow' like this: BUR-oh.
The word 'burrow' comes from an old English word that means to make a hole in the ground.
The word 'burrow' in Bengali is 'গর্ত' (Gôrto).
In a cozy corner of the forest, there lived a little rabbit named Benny. Benny loved to dig! He would burrow deep into the soft earth, making a snug home filled with twigs and leaves.
One sunny day, Benny invited his friends to explore his burrow. They hopped inside and found it was like a secret clubhouse! They played games, shared stories, and munched on crunchy carrots.
Benny’s burrow was not just a home; it was a place of fun and friendship! So, remember, whether you dig a burrow or build a fort, it’s the joy inside that makes it special!