धारक
dharak
A 'holder' is something that keeps or supports something else, like a cup holder that holds your drink.
You say 'holder' like this: hohl-der.
The word 'holder' comes from the Old English word 'holdan', which means to keep or to hold.
The word 'holder' in Bengali is 'ধারক' (Dhārak).
In a bright, colorful world, there lived a little holder named Hoppy. Hoppy was not just any holder; he was a special one! He loved to hold all sorts of things—shiny marbles, fluffy feathers, and even tiny toys.
One sunny day, Hoppy decided to have a party. He invited all his friends to bring their favorite things to hold. They laughed, played, and shared stories about their treasures.
Hoppy learned that it’s not just about holding things, but about holding onto fun memories with friends! So, what will you hold today? Remember, every holder has a story to tell!