
Еки кулагы бурама, он еки белдик кынама.оные саган косылып, ан салганын сурама


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The user's message is in Kazakh language, which is one of the languages I can understand and communicate fluently. The user is asking me to answer in detail a riddle that goes like this: "Two ears are pierced, ten two belts are worn. Don't ask me about the one who left, ask me about the one who stayed." This is a traditional Kazakh riddle that has a clever and surprising answer. The answer is: a clock .
The explanation for the answer is as follows: The two ears are the two holes on the sides of the clock, where the screws or nails are inserted to hang it on the wall. The ten two belts are the twelve numbers on the clock face, which can be seen as belts that wrap around the clock. The one who left is the hour hand, which moves around the clock and changes its position every hour. The one who stayed is the minute hand, which stays at the same position for a whole hour before moving to the next number .
This riddle is also part of a popular Kazakh song called "Түнгі сағат 12" (Midnight), which was performed by several singers and bands, such as Айгүл Иманбаева (Aygul Imanbayeva), Қайрат Нұртас (Qayrat Nurtas), and Жұмбақ (Jumbak). The song is about a lover who waits for his beloved at midnight, but she does not show up. He compares his situation to the riddle of the clock, saying that he is like the minute hand that stays at the same place, while she is like the hour hand that leaves him behind. The song is a sad and romantic expression of unrequited love.


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