बुनना (bunna)
bunna
To weave means to make something by crossing threads or materials together, like making a blanket or a basket.
You say 'weave' like this: weev, rhyming with 'leave'.
The word 'weave' comes from an old English word 'wefan', which means to twist or to turn.
The word 'weave' in Kannada is 'ಬುರುಕು' (Buruku).
In a colorful land where threads danced in the air, there lived a little girl named Mira. She loved to weave! With her tiny fingers, she would twist and turn bright threads into beautiful patterns.
One sunny day, she decided to weave a magical blanket that could tell stories. As she worked, the threads whispered tales of brave knights and friendly dragons.
When she finished, the blanket sparkled with colors and stories! Mira snuggled under it, and the stories came alive, filling her dreams with adventure.
Remember, little ones, weaving isn’t just about threads; it’s about weaving dreams too!