I think this answer is to "nose" when was the riddle of the Japanese, but it is all Greek in the case of English, isn't it? Even listening to the grandson's answer was also "nose". I surrender to this riddle.
By the way, by checking this riddle on the net I found that answer is "two lips" because pronunciation symbols are the same with "tulips".
My answer is "nose". We pronounce the word"nose" "hana" in Japanese.
Now the wisterias are full bloom in my garden. The flowers are pale purple and smell sweet. The carpenter bees come and drink the nectar of flowers. The flowers bloom much more than last year.
I think this answer is to "nose" when was the riddle of the Japanese, but it is all Greek in the case of English, isn't it?
返信削除Even listening to the grandson's answer was also "nose".
I surrender to this riddle.
By the way, by checking this riddle on the net I found that answer is "two lips" because pronunciation symbols are the same with "tulips".
Good for your effort!
削除It's really a riddle for us all!
My answer is "nose".
返信削除We pronounce the word"nose" "hana" in Japanese.
Now the wisterias are full bloom in my garden.
The flowers are pale purple and smell sweet.
The carpenter bees come and drink the nectar of flowers.
The flowers bloom much more than last year.
I saw wisterias as in your garden in my neighborhood, too. They are really gorgeous and beautiful.
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