वेटिंग
waiting
Waiting means to stay in one place or to not do something until something else happens.
You pronounce 'waiting' like this: way-ting.
The word 'waiting' comes from the Old English word 'wætan', which means to watch or to be alert.
The word 'waiting' in Bengali is 'অপেক্ষা' (Apekṣā).
Once upon a time, in a bright and colorful garden, lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny loved to hop around and play, but he didn’t like waiting. One sunny day, he found a shiny, golden egg hidden under a bush. “I can’t wait to see what’s inside!” he squeaked.
But Benny learned that waiting can be magical! As he sat quietly, he heard the birds singing and saw butterflies dancing. Finally, the egg cracked open, revealing a tiny, sparkling star! Benny realized that waiting helped him discover wonderful things.
So, next time you wait, remember, magic might be just around the corner!