froglet


noun

  • A small frog that has grown up from a tadpole and looks like a tiny frog.
  • A young frog that is not quite an adult yet.


Word Explanation:

  • A froglet is a young frog that has just changed from a tadpole. It has legs and can jump, but it is still growing and learning how to live on land.

Word in hindi

मेंढक

mendhak

Other variations in hindi

  • छोटा मेंढक chhota mendhak
  • मेंढक बच्चा mendhak bachcha

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'froglet' mean?

A froglet is a young frog that has just finished its transformation from a tadpole.

How do you pronounce 'froglet'?

You pronounce 'froglet' like this: frog-let.

What is the origin of the word 'froglet'?

The word 'froglet' comes from the word 'frog' with the suffix '-let' added, which means small or little.

What is the meaning of 'froglet' in Kannada?

The word 'froglet' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಣಕೋಣ' (Kōṇakōṇa).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A froglet is a young frog that has just finished its transformation from a tadpole!

Proverb

"Leap before you look" means sometimes you have to take a chance!

Quote

"The frog does not drink up the pond in which it lives." - African Proverb

Mini blog:

Freddie the Froglet

Once upon a time, in a sparkling pond, lived a tiny froglet named Freddie. Freddie was not just any froglet; he was curious and loved to explore!

One sunny day, he hopped from lily pad to lily pad, meeting friendly dragonflies and singing with the crickets. “What’s it like to be a big frog?” he wondered.

His friends told him stories of jumping high and catching flies. Freddie dreamed of growing up, but for now, he enjoyed being a little froglet, splashing in the water and playing with his friends.

Remember!

Every big adventure starts with a small hop!