chicken /ˈtʃɪkɪn/ (noun) a large bird that is often kept for its eggs or meat Example: They keep chickens in the back yard.
egg /eɡ/ (noun) a small oval object with a thin hard shell produced by a female bird and containing a young bird; a similar object (without a hard shell) produced by a female fish, insect, etc. Example: I often have egg for my lunch.
water /ˈwɔːtər/ (noun) a liquid without colour, smell or taste that falls as rain, is in lakes, rivers and seas, and is used for drinking, washing, etc. Example: I need some water.
eat /iːt/ (verb) to put food in your mouth, bite it and swallow it Example: What do you eat?
rice /raɪs/ (noun) short, narrow white or brown grain grown on wet land in hot countries as food; the plant that produces this grain Example: I usually have rice, vegetable and meat for lunch.
milk /mɪlk/ (noun) the white liquid produced by cows, goats and some other animals as food for their young and used as a drink by humans Example: She is drinking milk.
drink /drɪŋk/ (noun) a liquid for drinking; an amount of a liquid that you drink Example: Can I have a drink?