काँपना
kaampna
The word 'quiver' means to shake or tremble slightly. It can also refer to a container for holding arrows.
You pronounce 'quiver' like this: 'kwiv-er'.
The word 'quiver' comes from the Old English word 'cwifrian', which means to shake or tremble.
The word 'quiver' in Hindi is 'काँपना' (Kāmpanā).
The word 'quiver' in Kannada is 'ಕಂಪಿಸುವುದು' (Kampisuvudu).
In a cozy little forest, the trees would quiver when the wind blew. "What’s that?" asked Benny the bunny, his ears perked up.
"It’s just the wind playing tag with the leaves!" giggled Lila the ladybug. They watched as the branches danced and the flowers swayed.
Benny felt a tickle in his tummy and decided to join the fun! He hopped and twirled, making the ground quiver with joy.
"Let’s all dance!" shouted Lila. And so, the forest filled with laughter, as every creature joined in, making the whole place quiver with happiness!