mouth


verb

  • To say something or talk.
  • To move your lips without making a sound.
  • To pick something up with your mouth.

noun

  • The part of your face that you use to eat and talk.
  • The place where a river meets the sea.
  • A hole or opening, like in a cave.
  • A person who talks a lot.


Sentences

  • I eat with my mouth.
  • My mouth is where I talk.
  • I brush my teeth in my mouth.
  • I smile with my mouth.
  • My mouth helps me taste food.

Word Explanation:

  • Your mouth is the part of your face where you eat food and talk. It has your lips, teeth, and tongue.

Word in hindi

मुख

mukh

Other variations in hindi

  • मुंह munh
  • बोली boli

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'mouth' mean?

The mouth is the part of your face that you use to eat, talk, and smile.

How do you pronounce 'mouth'?

You say 'mouth' like this: 'mow-th'.

What is the origin of the word 'mouth'?

The word 'mouth' comes from an old English word 'mūþ', which means the same thing.

What is the meaning of 'mouth' in Hindi?

The word 'mouth' in Hindi is 'मुंह' (Munh).

What is the meaning of 'mouth' in Kannada?

The word 'mouth' in Kannada is 'ಮೂಗು' (Mūgu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that your mouth has over 1,000 different types of bacteria? But don't worry, most of them are good for you!

Proverb

A closed mouth catches no flies. (This means that if you don't speak, you won't get into trouble.)

Quote

"The mouth is the gateway to the body." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Magic of Our Mouths!

In the colorful world of Eric Carle, let’s explore the magic of our mouths! Our mouths are like little doors that help us taste yummy foods, sing silly songs, and share giggles with friends.

Just like the hungry caterpillar munching on leaves, we use our mouths to enjoy snacks like crunchy apples and sweet ice cream. Open wide and say “Ahh!” because our mouths help us express our feelings too!

So, let’s celebrate our mouths and all the fun things they can do! What’s your favorite thing to eat with your mouth?