Qesharake - Gjegjeza

👉 It mimics the classic “Why did the chicken cross the road?” but replaces the chicken with a tomato and adds a cheesy romance pun. Kids love it; adults pretend to hate it. 2. The Egg and the Wall Riddle: Pse qeshi veza?

Watch them roll their eyes. Watch them smile. And when they finally answer, you’ll have shared a small, silly, and deeply human moment—one that’s been making Albanians laugh for generations.

“TĂ« dua—domate!” (“I love you—tomato!” — a pun on tĂ« dua [I love you] and domate [tomato].) Gjegjeza Qesharake

Sepse muri qeshi i pari. ( Because the wall laughed first. )

👉 It’s a complete nonsense answer. There’s no logical connection—eggs don’t laugh, walls don’t laugh. The humor comes from the deadpan delivery and the absurdity of imagining a wall with a sense of humor. 3. The Cow on the Balcony Riddle: NjĂ« lopĂ« Ă«shtĂ« nĂ« ballkon. Pse? 👉 It mimics the classic “Why did the

PĂ«r tĂ« parĂ« “Moo-n” (hĂ«nĂ«n). ( To see the “Moo-n.” )

Did we miss your favorite funny riddle? Share it in the comments—the sillier, the better. 😄 The Egg and the Wall Riddle: Pse qeshi veza

Why did the egg laugh?