Hey there! That's a really interesting question! The word 'sky' is what we call the area above us where we see clouds, birds, and the sun during the day. But have you ever wondered who decided to call it that?
A long, long time ago, people started to notice the space above them. They needed a special word to describe it. Different languages have their own words for the sky. For example, in Spanish, it's called 'cielo' and in French, it's 'ciel.'
In English, the word 'sky' comes from an old word that meant 'cloud' or 'cover.' Over time, the word changed to what we use today. So, it wasn’t just one person who named it 'sky,' but many people over a long time who decided on the word we use now.
Isn't it cool to think about how language works? Just like we use different names for things, different cultures have their own special words for everything, including the sky!