Riddle in Urdu

Just read this on GEO

Tumhare Bhai ki Bhabi ki
Saas k Bhai ki Biwi ki Saas
k Khawand k Jamai ki Potee ki
Maa ki Nanand k Bhai Apke kaun?

Can anyone solve this riddle? Believe me there’s an answer (and please no cheating by going on their website)

I must admit that I was completely lost after reading this :slight_smile:

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Khaala zaad bhai :)???

and I solved it by “translating” the relations.. though Bhai ki Bhabhi, i took it as my biwi (non-existent so far:D) whereas, it can be for the other bhai too :barbie:

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Tumhare Bhai ki Bhabhi my wifeki
Saas my motherk Bhai ki Biwi my mamaniki Saasmy nani
k Khawand my nanak Jamai my fatherki Potee my daughterki
Maa my wifeki Nanand my sisterk Bhai myself?

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Bravo. that was brilliant armughal:lajawab: :hooray: I am impressed. For some reason the GEO guy had ‘my bapu or father’ as the answer
Now I am really pis**d because they have locked the thread (because they think the riddle has been solved) and I can’t go and impress them :smiley: thanks to your great effort

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^lol.........

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naana kay jamaahi (daamaad) can also be a Khaalu :hoonh:

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what's jamai and nanand?

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jamai or daamaad is daughter's husband/son-in-law and nanand is husband's sister

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oh okay.

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And to elaborate further jamai is a beghairat form of daamaad, the kind who lives off his father-in-law's wealth :D

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WRONG information...

Jamaahi is the hindi word for the word in urdu called DAAMAAD or son-in-law in english

you are refering to Ghar Jamaahi or Ghar Daamaad