तिनका (Tinka)
Tinka
Straw is a dry, yellowish plant material that comes from grains like wheat or barley. People often use it for making things like baskets or for bedding for animals.
You say 'straw' like this: str-aw, where 'str' sounds like the beginning of 'street' and 'aw' rhymes with 'draw'.
The word 'straw' comes from the Old English word 'streaw', which means 'a plant stalk'. It has been used for a long time to describe the dried stems of plants.
The word 'straw' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಸು' (Kōsu).
Have you ever thought about a straw? It’s not just a long tube for sipping your favorite juice! Imagine a straw as a magic wand that helps you drink delicious drinks. You can use it to slurp up yummy smoothies or fizzy sodas.
But did you know straws can also be used for fun crafts? You can build cool shapes or even make a colorful necklace! So next time you see a straw, remember it’s not just for drinking; it’s a tool for creativity and fun!