(ball), Be (bell), Bi (big), Bo (boat), Bu (bus).
The next morning, Anika ran to her grandmother. “Nani, I know English Kagunita!” english kagunita
“Why don’t schools teach this?” she asked. (ball), Be (bell), Bi (big), Bo (boat), Bu (bus)
“Kagunita?” Anika whispered. She knew her grandmother spoke Kannada, where ka, kaa, ki, kee flowed like a river. But English? English just had letters — A to Z. Bu (bus). The next morning
The room filled with glowing syllables. Each one was a building block of words. Anika realized: English wasn’t just random sounds. It had its own kagunita — a beautiful pattern of consonants marrying vowels to create every word in the world.
Her grandmother smiled. “Oh? Show me.”