Title: "लड़की में कितने छेद होते हैं" (How Many Wounds Are There in a Girl?)
Answer (English):
This is a classic Hindi riddle/brain teaser. The answer plays on the wordplay between "लड़की" (ladi, meaning "girl") and "छेद" (chhed, meaning "wound" or "hole").
Solution:
The riddle is a pun. In Hindi, the word "लड़की" (girl) is written as लड़की. If you count the number of "छेद" (chhed/chhed, holes)" in the spelling of लड़की:
लड़की = ल + ड + अ + क + ी
The letters "ड" and "क" each contain 1 hole (circle).
Total holes = 1 (from ड) + 1 (from क) = 2.
Answer:
There are 2 holes (छेद) in the word "लड़की" (girl).
Explanation:
The riddle tricks you into thinking about literal wounds on a person, but it’s actually a linguistic play on the spelling of the Hindi word for "girl." This type of riddle is common in Hindi and other Indian languages, where words are analyzed phonetically or graphically for humor or logic.

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