स्लिमी
slimy
The word 'slimy' describes something that is wet, slippery, and often a little gross, like mud or certain types of animals.
You say 'slimy' like this: 'sly-mee'.
The word 'slimy' comes from the word 'slime', which has been used for a long time to describe thick, wet substances.
The word 'slimy' in Bengali is 'স্লিমি' (Slimi).
Imagine stepping into a magical world where everything is covered in gooey, green slime! Just like the squishy creatures in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, slimy things can be fun and silly.
Picture a slimy snail sliding along a rainbow path or a wiggly worm dancing in the mud. Slimy can be sticky, but it can also be a great adventure!
So, next time you see something slimy, remember it might just be a friend waiting to play. Embrace the squishiness and let your imagination run wild!