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 2.5 Windy Lines

(Page 54) 

windy- खूप वारा असलेले, वादळ, वाऱ्याशी संबंधित

windy lines - वादळाशी संबंधित ओळी 

collection - संग्रह 

quotations - अवतरण, उद्धरण, 

famous - प्रसिद्ध 

authors - लेखक 

famous authors - प्रसिद्ध लेखक

subject - विषय 

wind- वारा 

internet - आंतरजाल ,संगणकाच्या माध्यमातून माहितीचे आदान-प्रदान करण्याचे साधन

similar - तत्सम 

similar collections- अगदी तसाच संग्रह, त्यासारख्या  संग्रह 

memorable - संस्मरणीय

different topics - विविध विषय 

rainbow - इंद्रधनुष्य 

against - ला लागून, ला टेकून, विरुद्ध ,च्या विरुद्ध

background  - पार्श्वभूमी 

greeting - अभिवादन , शुभेच्छा, 

greeting card - शुभेच्छा कार्ड 



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nobody - कोणीही नाही 

knows - जाणणे, माहिती करून घेणे 

nobody knows - कोणीही जाणत नाही, कुणालाही माहीत नाही. 

‘A Wind on the Hill’ - टेकडी वरचा वारा. 

strong - बलवान, ताकदवान, 

blower- वाहणारा, फुंकणारा, भाता

beast - animal

field - क्षेत्र, मैदान, प्रदेश 

just a stronger- फक्त एक मजबूत, फक्त थोडा बलवान 

Neither I nor you - मीही नाही, तू ही नाही.  

hang trembling- फाशी देणे ,  थरथरत 

passing through - च्या मधून जात असत

seen - पाहिलेले 

rise- वर येणे, 

wakening- जागे करणे

skies- आकाश 

asleep- झोपलेला, निद्रिस्त,सुन्न, बधीर, मुंग्या आलेल्या

dawn - उदय, उजडणे, पहाट, अरुणोदय, 

cried - ओरडणे, 

sand - वाळू 

If winter comes,

can spring be far behind ?

हिवाळ्यानंतर वसंत लगेच  येतो. 


2.5 Windy Lines

This is a collection of quotations from famous authors on the subject of wind.With the help of the internet, and your teacher, you can make similar collections of famous or memorable lines on different topics such as rain, rainbow, the moon, the sun,  morning,  night,  home, school, etc.  You can put them against beautiful background and greeting cards.


No one can tell me,

Nobody knows,

Where the wind comes from,

Where the wind goes.

 From ‘A Wind on the Hill’ 

 by A.A. Milne


O you that are so strong and cold, 

O blower, are you young or old? 

Are you a beast of field and tree, 

Or just a stronger child than me? 

O wind, a-blowing all day long, 

 O wind, that sings so loud a song!

- From ‘The Wind’

by R. L. Stevenson


Who has seen the wind? 

Neither I nor you: 

But when the leaves hang trembling, 

The wind is passing through. 

Who has seen the wind? 

Neither you nor I: 

But when the trees bow down their heads, 

The wind is passing by.

- Christina Rossetti


Rise, brothers, rise; the wakening skies 

pray to the morning light, 

The wind lies asleep in the arms of the dawn 

like a child that has cried all night.

- From ‘The Coromandel Fisher’

by Sarojini Naidu


You throw the sand against the wind,

And the wind blows it back again.

- William Blake


 O Wind, 

 If winter comes,

 can spring be far behind ?

- P. B. Shelley




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