खतरा
khatra
Danger means something that can hurt you or put you in a risky situation.
You pronounce 'danger' like this: 'dayn-jer'.
The word 'danger' comes from the Old French word 'dangier', which means 'power' or 'control'.
The word 'danger' in Hindi is 'खतरा' (Khatra).
The word 'danger' in Kannada is 'ಆಪತ್ತು' (Āpattu).
Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny was not just any bunny; he was known for his bravery and curiosity. One sunny morning, Benny decided to explore the mysterious part of the forest that he had never seen before.
As he hopped along, he met his friend, Lucy the wise owl. "Where are you going, Benny?" she asked, flapping her wings. "I’m off to find the hidden treasure of the forest!" Benny exclaimed with excitement.
"Be careful, Benny! The treasure is guarded by the clever fox," warned Lucy. But Benny was determined. He thanked Lucy and continued on his adventure.
After a while, Benny reached a sparkling stream. Suddenly, he heard a rustling sound. It was Freddy the fox! "What brings you here, little bunny?" Freddy asked with a sly grin.
Benny took a deep breath and replied, "I’m here to find the treasure! Will you help me?" To his surprise, Freddy smiled and said, "Only if you can solve my riddle!"
Benny nodded eagerly. Freddy asked, "What has keys but can’t open locks?" Benny thought hard and then shouted, "A piano!" Freddy laughed and said, "You’re clever, Benny! The treasure is yours!"