English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
Ignorance of law is no excuse.
Urdu Proverb
قانون کا نہ جاننا کوئی عذر نہیں۔
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Qanoon Ka Nah Janna Koi Izr Nahi .
Ignorance of law is no excuse.
قانون کا نہ جاننا کوئی عذر نہیں۔
Qanoon Ka Nah Janna Koi Izr Nahi .
OF ILL DEBTORS MEN TAKE OATHS
ایماندار کو حلف اُٹھانے کی کیا ضرورت ؟
Imandaar Ko Halaf Uthanay Ki Kya Zaroorat ?
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: Marked man (Also marked woman)
Meaning: The idiom marked man refers to someone who is singled out as a target for vengeance or attack.
Example: As a witness to the murder, he knew he was a marked man.
TRUTH IS ALWAYS BITTER
سچ ہمیشہ کڑوا ہوتا ہے
Sach Hamesha Karva Hota Hai
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: A whole new ball game
Meaning: A completely different situation.
Example: He has written so many short stories but writing a novel is a whole new ball game.
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: To this day
Meaning: Until now.
Example: He disappeared and to this day nobody knows what happened to him.
Everything looks beautiful in its own season.
موقع موقع پر سب کی بات اچھی لگتی ہے۔
Mauqa Mauqa Par Sab Ki Baat Achi Lagti Hai .
A. Indians never wanted the review of the working of the Act of 1919
B. Simon Commission recommended the abolition of Dyarchy (Diarchy) in the Provinces
C. there was no Indian member in the Simon Commission
D. the Simon Commission suggested the partition of the country
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: An act of war
Meaning: An act which is considered violent enough to cause war.
Example: Bombing the United States naval base at pearl harbor was considered an act of war.
GENERALLY WE LOVE OURSELVES MORE THAN WE HATE OTHERS
عموماً ہمکو دوسروں سے اتنی نفرت نہیں ہوتی جتنی خود سے محبت
Umooman Hmko Doosron Se Itni Nafrat Nahi Hoti Jitni Khud Se Mohabbat