RIDDLES
1 What's full of holes but still holds water?
2 What building has the most stories?
3 Why is an island like the letter T?
4 Pronounced as one letter,
And written with three,
Two letters there are,
And two only in me.
I'm double, I'm single,
I'm black, blue, and gray,
I'm read from both ends,
And the same either way.
What am I?
5 My life can be measured in hours,
I serve by being devoured.
Thin, I am quick
Fat, I am slow
Wind is my foe
6 What other letter fits in the following series:
B C D E I K O X?
7 What is the next letter in the series: "B, C, D, E, G, ..."? And Why?
8 Two mothers and two daughters go to a pet store and buy three cats. Each female gets her own cat. How is this possible?
9 What has wheels and flies, but is not an aircraft?
10 What is the best month for a parade?
11 What's white when it's dirty?
ANSWERS
1a sponge
2 A Library
3 It is in the middle of "waTer".
4an eye
5a candle
6The letter H. All of the letters in the series flipped vertically remain the same.
7The next letter would be P. They all rhyme.
8There is a grandmother, a mother, and a daughter. The grandmother is also the mother's mother, so there are 2 daughters and 2 mothers, but only a total of 3 people.
9A garbage truck
10-Mar
11A blackboard
The English translation of "musta na" is "how are you" or "how have you been."
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There's no definite tagalog translation for 'hi'.. It can mean 'mabuhay' but you don't exactly say 'mabuhay' when meeting a friend, do you? 'Hi' is more an informal greeting... something you would say to a companion, a friend or a stranger down the street. The closest tagalog term would be 'musta?' or 'kumusta?' though it really means 'how are you?' in english. Still, the overall essence of the greeting is the same..you get my drift.
In the Philippines, you can say "kumusta" or "hello" to greet someone.
"Kumusta ka" in Pangasinan is translated as "Hello" in English.
Tagalog/Filipino: Kumusta ka?more formal Kumusta po kayo?Cebuano/Visayan: Kumusta ka?Ilocano: Kumusta ka?Hilagaynon: Kamusta ka?Bicolano: Kumusta no?more formal Kumusta po?Butuanon: Kumusta na kaw?Blaan: Kumusta ge?Balangingi: Singgahan da ka?Bolinao: Ani idya mo?Chavacano: Quetal man tu?more formal Quetal man uste?Gaddang: Manantaw ka?more formal Manantaw si kayu?Ibanag: Kunnasi ka ngana?Ibatan: Ara ka mangu?Ifugao: Ngay umatano?Itawit: Kunnasi ka?See the website in the related links section below for more.
yes i believe i do... one second the mcnuggets are fools do not trust the mcnuggets if they rule they will eat the ocean is pretty lets go swim in custard... there ya go oh i forgot the penguin must have betrayed me. they musta been the mcnuggets THE ANSWER TO END ALL ANSWERS gay.com Here's a riddle that describes nonsense: What * Looks like pie * Feels like pie * Sounds like pie * Smells like pie * And tastes like pie? Answer: A brick
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There's no definite tagalog translation for 'hi'.. It can mean 'mabuhay' but you don't exactly say 'mabuhay' when meeting a friend, do you? 'Hi' is more an informal greeting... something you would say to a companion, a friend or a stranger down the street. The closest tagalog term would be 'musta?' or 'kumusta?' though it really means 'how are you?' in english. Still, the overall essence of the greeting is the same..you get my drift.
In the Philippines, you can say "kumusta" or "hello" to greet someone.
musta means how are you? i hope this helps ^^
Musta Lindu was created in 1989.
Musta laatikko was created in 1991.
Deltote musta was created in 1868.
Perlat Musta was born on 1958-10-15.
Musta Lumikki - 1971 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Musta rakkaus - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Musta kissa lumihangella - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Avaruuden musta kivi - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S