Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of regional riddles now, huh? Like, I don't have a whole list of Bicolano riddles on hand, but I can tell you they often involve wordplay, puns, and cultural references specific to the Bicol region in the Philippines. If you're looking for some examples, maybe Google can help you out better than I can!
Riddles originated from well they were made by "Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.
Manoy for older brother
There doesn't actually exist a website under the domain Hard Riddles at the moment. With that in mind were someone to purchase the name it would probably be to have a website filled with riddles one would find difficult to solve.
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What do you get if you divide the circumference of a jack-o-lantern by its diameter? Pumpkin Pi! What do you get if you divide the circumference of a bowl of ice cream by its diameter? Pi a la mode.
please give examples of ilokano riddles please give examples of ilokano riddles
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Sure! Here are a few more Bicolano words: "magayon" (beautiful), "siling" (chili pepper), and "harong" (house).
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"An igwang bugtong: 'Bilog na bata Sagana sa kahigpitan Sa pagluhog nang undang maalintana 'Yan ang bandera.' Ano iyan?" (Translation: A Bicolano riddle: 'A round child, rich in hardships In diving into the waves, flexing muscles That's the flag. What is it?')
The translation of "house" in Bicolano is "balay" or "harong."
In Bicolano, you can say "igso" to refer to a cousin.
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"Magayon" is the Bicolano translation for "beautiful" or "nice."
In Bicolano, "Maayong aldaw" means "good day."
find x 12 - x = 2 x x = ? 15 + x = 4 x answers: 4 3