झकझकाना (jhakjhakana)
jhakjhakana
The word 'shake' means to move something quickly back and forth or up and down.
You pronounce 'shake' like this: shayk.
The word 'shake' comes from the Old English word 'sceacan', which means to move or to tremble.
The word 'shake' in Hindi is 'झटका' (Jhaṭkā).
The word 'shake' in Kannada is 'ಊರ' (Ūra).
Have you ever felt the ground shake? It can be a little scary! But did you know that shaking can also be fun?
Imagine shaking a jar filled with glitter and water. When you shake it, the glitter swirls and dances like tiny stars!
You can also shake your body to your favorite song, wiggling and jiggling all around. Or how about shaking a friend’s hand to say hello?
Shaking can mean many things, from excitement to friendship. So next time you shake, remember it’s a way to share joy and fun!