part


adjective

  • Not whole; only a piece of something.

verb

  • To leave someone or something.
  • To divide something into two pieces.

noun

  • A piece of something.
  • A job or responsibility you have.
  • A line in hair when you style it.

adverb

  • Not completely; a little bit.


Sentences

  • This is a part of my toy.
  • I have a part of a puzzle.
  • Can you find the missing part?
  • This part is red.
  • I like this part of the song.

Word Explanation:

  • A part is a piece of something. Like if you have a toy, a part is one piece of that toy.

Word in hindi

भाग

bhaag

Other variations in hindi

  • भाग bhaag
  • टुकड़ा tukda

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'part' mean?

The word 'part' means a piece or a section of something. For example, if you have a pizza, one slice is a part of the whole pizza.

How do you pronounce 'part'?

You pronounce 'part' like this: 'part' (it rhymes with 'cart').

What is the origin of the word 'part'?

The word 'part' comes from the Latin word 'partem', which means 'a piece' or 'a share'.

What is the meaning of 'part' in Hindi?

The word 'part' in Hindi is 'भाग' (Bhāg).

What is the meaning of 'part' in Kannada?

The word 'part' in Kannada is 'ಭಾಗ' (Bhāga).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A part is a piece of something bigger, like a puzzle piece!

Proverb

Many hands make light work, meaning when everyone helps, tasks become easier.

Quote

"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." - Aristotle

Mini blog:

Every Little Part Matters!

In a bright, colorful world, every little part matters! Just like the sun, the moon, and the stars, each piece helps make our big, beautiful planet. Imagine a puzzle with many parts—when they all fit together, they create a wonderful picture!

Just like the butterfly in Eric Carle's stories, every part of you is special. Your smile, your laugh, and your kindness are all important parts of who you are. So, let’s celebrate every little part of our day, from the flowers blooming to the friends we play with!

What part will you enjoy today?