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Nepali Riddle - Gau Khane Katha 1

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  1. Nepali Riddle  Roman Script: Question: Sapha chij chaidaina fohor ma baschu. Raat vari ahara khoji dinvari lukchu. Answer: Lamkhutte English Translation: Question: I don’t need a clean place, I stay in dirt. I search for food all night while hiding during the day. Answer: Mosquito 2.  Roman Script: Question: Tauko le lekhne, puchhar le metney, k ho? Answer: Pencil English Translation: Question: Writes with its head, erases with its tail. What is it? Answer: Pencil 3.  Roman Script: Question: Jhola ma ataune, dhoka ma na ataune, k ho? Answer: Chhata English Translation: Question: Fits in a bag but not through a door. What is it? Answer: Umbrella 4.  Roman Script: Question: Haat khutta kei pani chaina, jata sukai jancha. Answer: Chitthi English Translation: Question: No hands, no legs, yet it goes everywhere. What is it? Answer: A letter 5. Nepali Riddle  Roman Script: Question: Dinvari sutne, raatvari uthne, k ho? Answer: Chamero Engli...

Nepali Riddle - Gau Khane Katha 3

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  1. Roman Script: Piuchan sabai chakh mani rato rato pani, dherai piyepachi tesle lincha jindagani k ho? Ans: raksi English Translation: A red water that everyone wants to drink, but if they drink more of it, it can take their life. Ans: Alcohol 2. Roman Script: Vitta ma jhundyauchan barsa vari chataro, baisakh lagda nalagdai ferna hataro k ho? Ans: vitte patro English Translation: That is hung on the wall for a full year and then is replaced before the new year (Baisakh). Ans: Calendar 3. Roman Script: Janma huda lama lama thiye kesh pahiley, ghasradaima kesh jati jharisakey ahile k ho? Ans: kuchho English Translation: They had long hair when born, but after constant use, their hair is all gone. Ans: Broom 4. Roman Script: Duitai khutta duitai haat manis tyo hoina, tesko sath lageypachi dilaucha chayena k ho? Ans: cycle English Translation: Two legs and two hands but not a human; it helps you travel. Ans: Bicycle 5. Roman Script: Ankha chaina bhuitira hercha, nimathyo van...