English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
FOLLY IS MOST INCURABLE OF DISEASES
Urdu Proverb
بیوقوفی کا کوئی علاج نہیں
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Bewakofi Ka Koi Ilaaj Nahi
FOLLY IS MOST INCURABLE OF DISEASES
بیوقوفی کا کوئی علاج نہیں
Bewakofi Ka Koi Ilaaj Nahi
BAD CUSTOMS ARE BETTER BROKEN UP THAN KEPT UP
بُری رسوم کو ترک کر دینا ہی اچھا ہے
Burii Rasoom Ko Tark Kar Dena Hi Acha Hai
A WORD SPOKEN IS AN ARROW LET FLY
زُبان سے گیا کمان سے گیا
Zuban Se Gaya Kamaan Se Gaya
BE ON ONE,S PROMOTION
ترقی کی امید / حق
Taraqqi Ki Umeed / Haq
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Pull somebody’s leg
Meaning: To tease or fool someone when trying to convince them to believe something which is not true as a joke.
Example: Are you pulling my leg? Is it really your house?
A. Cricket
B. Billiards
C. Both A & B
D. Polo
A. AL-Aqsa
B. Al-Kartaba
C. Blue Mosque of Istanbul
D. None of the above
Between the devil and the deep sea.
آگے کنواں پیچھے کھائی۔
Agay Kunwan Peechay Khayi .
A. 9 December
B. 9 February
C. 9 April
D. 9 July
A. Canada and USA
B. Germany and Poland
C. Belarus and Russia
D. None of these