लक्ष्य (Lakshya)
Lakshya
Targets are goals or things that you aim for or try to hit. For example, in a game, you might have a target to score points.
You pronounce 'targets' like this: tar-getz.
The word 'targets' comes from the Middle French word 'tergette', which means a small shield or a mark to aim at.
The word 'targets' in Hindi is 'लक्ष्य' (Lakṣya).
The word 'targets' in Kannada is 'ಗುರಿಗಳು' (Gurigaḷu).
Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny was not just any bunny; he was known for his bravery and curiosity!
One sunny morning, Benny decided to explore the mysterious part of the forest that he had never seen before. With a little backpack filled with carrots, he hopped along the path, his heart racing with excitement.
As he ventured deeper, Benny met a wise old owl perched on a branch. "Hoo, hoo! Where are you off to, young bunny?" asked the owl.
"I'm on an adventure to discover new places!" Benny replied, his eyes sparkling.
The owl smiled and said, "Remember, Benny, bravery is not just about facing danger; it's also about being kind and helping others." With that, Benny continued on his journey, feeling inspired.
Suddenly, he heard a soft whimpering sound. Following the noise, he found a little bird with a hurt wing. "Don't worry, little bird! I'll help you!" Benny exclaimed.
With gentle care, Benny helped the bird find a safe place to rest and even shared his carrots. The bird chirped happily, and soon, with a little time, it was able to fly again!
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