ज्वार (Jwaar)
jwaar
The word 'tide' refers to the rise and fall of the sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun.
You pronounce 'tide' like this: 'tahyd'.
The word 'tide' comes from the Old English word 'tīd', which means 'time' or 'period'.
The word 'tide' in Hindi is 'ज्वार' (Jvār).
The tide is like a big, gentle wave that comes and goes, just like a friendly giant playing peek-a-boo with the shore!
When the tide comes in, it brings little treasures like shells and seaweed. And when it goes out, it leaves behind tiny puddles where crabs and fish can play. Isn’t that fun?
The tide dances with the moon, making the ocean sing a happy song. So, next time you visit the beach, watch the tide and see how it plays with the sand and sea.
What treasures will you find? 🌊✨