???‚???°???°́?‚?? ?·?°???°́??????: to solve riddles
A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across a newspaper article that led, eventually, to an astonishing discovery. It was like finding out that the Russian alphabet had a letter I'd never heard of.
It turns out that Russian has a whole tradition of household and barnyard riddles. I knew about riddles: they're called ?·?°???°?????? and solving them is the very linguistically pleasing ???‚???°???°?‚?? ?·?°???°??????. But I didn't know how many of them there were, or how complicated, or how witty.
Or how impossible to figure out. Of course, it might help if I lived in a house in the country with a barn full of animals and fields and woods packed with creatures that burrow, hop, run, fly and gallop. But still, the notion that 4th graders can solve these and I can't is very humbling indeed.
So I thought I'd share the humble pie. I'll translate the words, you figure out what it is. Answers are at the bottom of the page.
Here's one to show you how they work: ?§?µ?‚?‹?€?µ ?‡?µ?‚?‹?€????, ?????µ ?€?°???‚?????‹?€????, ???µ?????????? ???µ?€?‚????. That's four "fours" or things that come in four; two things that splay out — ?€?°???‚?????‹?€???‚?? ???°?»???†?‹ is to spread your fingers wide; and the seventh something is a fan, or a whirlpool, or something that spins.
Got it? Ideas? Images? It's either a dog or a cow: four legs, two ears sticking out and a tail that twirls.
Good luck!
1. ?§?µ?‚?‹?€?µ ?‡?µ?‚?‹?€????, ?????µ ?€?°???‚?????‹?€????, ???????? ???µ?€?‚???? ???° ?????° ???…?????‚?°. Four fours, two things sticking out, one twirling thing and two sapphires.
2. ?§?µ?‚?‹?€?µ ???µ???‚?€???†?‹ ?? ???????? ?»???????? ???»?????‚. Four sisters spit (???»?µ???°?‚??) into one basin.
3. ???? ?????€?°??, ?????€?°?? ?…???????‚ ?????±?° ???° ???°?„?‚?°??. In the mountains, in the mountains walks a fur coat and dress.
4. ?????‡?µ???? ???µ ?±???»???‚, ?° ?????‘ ???‚?????µ?‚. Nothing hurts, but it keeps moaning.
5. ?§?µ?‚???µ?€?? ???‚?µ?»???‚, ???????µ ?????µ?‚???‚, ???????? ?»?µ?¶???‚, ???????????? ???µ ???????‚???‚. Four make a bed, two shine, one lies, and no one gets by.
6. ???µ ???????·?? ???? ?????€?????µ, ?° ?…???????‚ ?? ?????€?????µ. Not a prince by birth, but wears a crown.
7. ?’ ?????????? ???‚?µ???»???????µ ?±???»?‚?°?µ?‚????, ?° ???????°?? ???µ ?????µ???°?µ?‚????. It shakes around in one glass but never mixes together.
8. ?????????? ?? ?±?°???? ?‡?‘?€???‹??, ???· ?±?°???? ???‹?????? ???€?°?????‹??. I go into the bath black and come out red.
9. ?•???‚?? ???€?‹?»???? — ???µ ?»?µ?‚?°???‚; ?????? ???µ?‚, ?° ???µ ????????????????. They have wings but don't fly; they don't have legs, but you can't catch them.
10. ?’ ?‚?µ???????? ???·?±???????µ ?‚?????‚ ?…???»???‚?‹ ???‚?°?€????????. In an overcrowded cottage old ladies weave canvases.
11. ???° ?????????? ???????µ ???‚?????‚, ?€???¶?????? ???????? ?????‘?‚. Stands on one leg and drinks water with a horn.
12. ???°???????? ?‡???‚?? ??????????, ?° ???µ?????? ???»?‹??????.? You barely see him but can hear his song.
Humble pie anyone?
1. Cat. 2. Milking a cow. 3. Sheep. 4. Pig. 5. Dog. 6. Rooster. 7. Egg. 8. Crayfish. 9. Fish. 10. Bees. 11. Goose. 12. Mosquito.
Michele A. Berdy, a Moscow-based translator and interpreter, is author of "The Russian Word's Worth" (Glas), a collection of her columns.