English to Urdu Proverb: WISE MEN LEARN BY OTHER MEN’S MISTAKES; FOOLS BY THEIR OWN

English to Urdu Proverbs

Urdu to English Proverbs

English Proverb

WISE MEN LEARN BY OTHER MEN’S MISTAKES; FOOLS BY THEIR OWN

Urdu Proverb

عقلمند دوسروں کی غلطیوں سے سیکھتے ہیں اور بیوقوف اپنی غلطیوں سے

Proverb in Roman Urdu

Aqalmand Doosron Ki Ghaltion Se Seekhnay Hain Aur Bewaqoof Apni Ghaltion Se

English Idioms: The battle of the sexes

English Idioms About “Sexuality”
Idiom: The battle of the sexes
Meaning: The phrase the battle of the sexes refers to the conflicts and disagreements between men and women.
Example: Gender equality is meant to end the battle of the sexes.

English Idioms: Poison pill

English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: Poison pill
Meaning: The phrase poison pill refers to is a type of defensive tactic used by companies against a takeover.
Example: Many companies have used poison pill strategies against hostile takeovers.

English Idioms: Call the tune

English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Call the tune
Meaning: To be the one who controls a situation; to have the most power and authority in a situation
Example: In any deal you have with banks, it’s them who call the tune.

English Idioms: Close to home

English Idioms About “Home”
Idiom: Close to home
Meaning: If something is close to home, it affects you personally.
Example: His criticism was a bit too close to home. She couldn’t bear the way he talked about her work.