Two

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Meanings of Two

   
Noun
  • The digit/figure 2.
  • A two-dollar bill.
  • A child aged two.
  • A playing card featuring two pips.
   
Numeral
  • A numerical value equal to 2; this many dots (••).
  • Describing a set or group with two elements.
   

Explanation of the word: Two

Two is the number that comes after one. If you count, you say one, two. It means there are two things together.

   

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Translations for the word: Two

   
hindi
दो (do)

do

दो (do)

do

दू (doo)

doo

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Two

  • Two is the number after one.
  • I can count to two very fast.
  • There are two stars in the sky tonight.
  • I have two hands to clap.
  • We need two chairs for the table.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Two

A Sweet Adventure

Once upon a time, in a bright and colorful land, there lived two best friends, Tilly the Tiger and Benny the Bear. They loved to explore together!

One sunny day, they found two shiny, red apples under a big tree.

“Let’s share!” said Tilly. “Yes, sharing is fun!” replied Benny.

They took a bite and giggled as the juice dripped down their chins.

From that day on, Tilly and Benny learned that having a friend to share with makes everything twice as nice!

So remember, whether it’s apples or adventures, two is always better than one!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Two

The word 'two' means the number that comes after one. It is used to count things, like two apples or two friends.

You pronounce 'two' like 'too'. It rhymes with 'blue'.

The word 'two' comes from an old English word 'twa', which means the same number.

The word 'two' in Hindi is 'दो' (Do).

The word 'two' in Kannada is 'ಎರಡು' (Eraḍu).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Two

Fact: The number two is the first even number and is often seen as a pair, like shoes or socks!
Proverb: Two heads are better than one, meaning working together can solve problems better than alone.
Quote: "It takes two to tango." - Unknown