HELLO FRIENDS!HELLO FRIENDS!
HOW ARE YOU ?
WEL-COMEWEL-COME
Welcome in the presentation of standard -7
poem “In the Bazaar of Hyderabad” created by Darshana.h.patel
B.R.P. English, prantij, (s.k.).
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““In the Bazaar In the Bazaar of Hyderabad”of Hyderabad”
It is a Bazaar of It is a Bazaar of HyderabadHyderabad
What do you sell, O ye What do you sell, O ye merchant ?merchant ?
Richly your wares are Richly your wares are displayed, displayed,
Turbans of crimsons and Turbans of crimsons and silversilver
Red turban Crimson-red colour Silver turban
Tunics of purple brocade,Tunics of purple brocade,Tunic- jacketBrocade-Fabric
with raised
patterns woven in. (jDIbu¤Inu> kam
krelu )
Purple tunic
Mirror with panels of Mirror with panels of amber, amber,
Amber-yellowish (Aa0a pI5a
r>gnu)Panel-usually
raised above or sunk bellow the surrounding area
Panels ofamber
Mirror
Daggers with handle of Daggers with handle of jade,jade,
Dagger-short two edged
stabbing
weapon(k3arI)Jade-a hard dark
green ornamental
stone
Dagger
What do you weigh, O ye What do you weigh, O ye vendors?vendors?
Weigh- the heaviness
of thing.Vender-person
who sells goods.
Saffron and lentil and rice.Saffron and lentil and rice. Saffron Lentil Rice
What do you grind, O ye What do you grind, O ye maidens?maidens?
Grind- to reduce to powder/ to crush to small particles.
Maiden- unmarried girl /a virgin.
Sandalwood, henna and Sandalwood, henna and spice.spice.
Sandalwood Henna Spice
What do you call, O ye What do you call, O ye peddlers?peddlers?
Call- (here) to describe
as.Peddler-to do
door to door seller in small good.
Chessmen and ivory dice.Chessmen and ivory dice.
chessmen Ivory dice
What do you make, O ye What do you make, O ye goldsmiths ?goldsmiths ?
Make-to construct/ manufacture.
Goldsmith- who make gold and silver ornament.(sonI)
Wristlet and anklet and Wristlet and anklet and ring,ring,
Wristlet Anklet Ring
Bells for the feet of blue Bells for the feet of blue pigeons,pigeons,
Bells Blue pigeon
feet
Frail as a dragon-fly’s Frail as a dragon-fly’s wing.wing.
Frail- infirm / fragile Dragon-fly : one type of insect. Wing – the organ of
a bird and insect by which it flies.
Dragon fly
Girdles of gold for the Girdles of gold for the king.king.
Girdle- waist- band; belt.
Girdle
What do you cry, O ye fruit What do you cry, O ye fruit men?men?
Cry – to shout; to utter loudly.Fruit man - who sells fruits.
Fruit man
Citron, pomegranate and Citron, pomegranate and plum.plum.
Citron Pomegranate Plum
What do you play, O ye What do you play, O ye musicians?musicians?
Musician - who play
musical instrument.
Musician
Musician
Chitar, Sarangi and drumChitar, Sarangi and drum Chitar Sarangi Drum
What do you weave, O ye What do you weave, O ye flower-girl?flower-girl?
Weave- to make thing
by the help of threads.
Flower-girl
With tassels of azure and With tassels of azure and red ?red ?
Tassels- an ornamental hanging
tuft of threads.Azure- sky blue
colour.Red- red colour.
Tassels of azure and red
Crowns for the brow of a Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom,bridegroom,
Crown of flower bridegroom
Chaplets to garland his Chaplets to garland his bed,bed,
Chaplet- Garland of flower.
To garland- to decorate.
Bed
Sheets of while blossoms new Sheets of while blossoms new gatheredgathered
To perfume the sleep of the dead.To perfume the sleep of the dead.Dead- No longer
alive ; complete.Blossom-a mass
of flowers, especially on a tree.
THANK YOU
4. Can you think other 4. Can you think other words (not from this poem) words (not from this poem)
to rhyme with : to rhyme with : Rice, Spice, : Nice, Twice, Dice, Price, Ice, Slice, ……………………….Brocade, Jade, : Blade, Grade, Glade,
Spade, Made, Trade, Shade,………..Ring, King, : Sing, Thing, Swing, Wing,
Bring, Spring,…………………………Drum, Come, : Gum, Sum, Hum, Plum, Some,……………………Bed, Dead, : Bread, Thread, Head, Tread, Lead, Tread, Stead,………….