ढेर (Dher)
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A 'heap' is a large pile of things, like a heap of leaves or a heap of toys.
You say 'heap' like this: heep.
The word 'heap' comes from an old English word that means to pile up.
The word 'heap' in Hindi is 'ढेर' (Ḍher).
The word 'heap' in Kannada is 'ಕೂಡು' (Kūḍu).
In a colorful world, there was a big, bright heap of leaves! The leaves were red, yellow, and orange, just like a rainbow.
Little critters peeked out from the heap, hopping and playing. A curious bunny jumped in, making a soft “thump!” The leaves danced around him, swirling and twirling in the air.
“What a fun heap!” he squeaked. Soon, all his friends joined in, creating a joyful pile of laughter and fun.
Remember, heaps can be magical places for adventures! So, next time you see a heap, jump in and see what surprises await!