लैदर (laidar)
laidar
Lather means to create a foam or bubbles, usually when you mix soap with water.
You pronounce 'lather' like this: 'lath-er'.
The word 'lather' comes from an old English word 'lether', which means to foam or froth.
The word 'lather' in Hindi is 'फेन' (Phen).
In a sunny little town, there lived a cheerful frog named Freddie.
One day, Freddie decided to take a bath in the sparkling pond. He splashed and splashed, making a big lather of bubbles!
“Look at me!” he croaked, jumping high. The other animals gathered around, giggling at the frothy fun.
They all joined in, creating a bubble party!
They learned that lathering up can be a blast, especially when friends are around.
So, remember, whether it’s in the pond or the tub, a little lather can lead to a lot of laughter!