English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
IN SPENDING LIES THE ADVANTAGE
Urdu Proverb
خرچ کئے بغیر کوئی کام نہیں ہوتا
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Kharch Kiye Baghair Koi Kaam Nahi Hota
IN SPENDING LIES THE ADVANTAGE
خرچ کئے بغیر کوئی کام نہیں ہوتا
Kharch Kiye Baghair Koi Kaam Nahi Hota
NO POWER,NO RESPECT
بغیر طاقت کوئی عزت نہیں
Baghair Taaqat Koi Izzat Nahi
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: Take one’s hat off to someone
Meaning: Said when you admire someone for an achievement.
Example: If she manages to deal with three small children and a full-time job, I’ll take my hat off to her.
FEAR NOTHING BUT SIN
گُناہ سے ڈر
Gunah Se Dar
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Put one’s shoulder to the wheel
Meaning: To start hard work; to begin to toil.
Example: Just put your shoulder to the wheel. If you keep working hard, you’ll be successful one day!
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: Scream bloody murder
Meaning: If you scream bloody murder, you protest loudly and angrily as if something very serious has happened. Another variation of the idiom is yell / cry bloody murder.
Example: There is no point in screaming bloody murder about the new law.
A GOOD WIFE IS A GOOD PRIZE
نیک بیوی زندگی کا بہترین انعام ہے
Naik Biwi Zindagi Ka Behtareen Inaam Hai
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: There is honor among thieves
Meaning: When you say there is honor among thieves, this means that even among criminals there is honor and that they do not commit crimes against each other.
Example: The gangsters had a strong respect for their old boss which demonstrate that there is honor among thieves.
SCARCITY OF PEARLS IN A KING’S PALACE
راجا کے گھر موتیوں کا کال
Raja Ke Ghar Motiyon Ka Cal
HE THAT COMES AFTER SEES WITH MORE EYES THAN HIS OWN
جو بعد میں آتا ہے وہ دوسروں کے تجربات سے فائدہ اُٹھاتا ہے
Jo Baad Mein Aata Hai Woh Doosron Ke Tajarbaat Se Faida Uthata Hai