A. Pakistan National Park
B. Kashmir Park
C. Nadia Hussain Amusement Park
D. None of these
Month: February 2022
English to Urdu Proverb: WELL BEGUN IS HALF DONE
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
WELL BEGUN IS HALF DONE
Urdu Proverb
نیک آغاز ۔ انجام بخیر !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Naik Aaghaz – Injaam Bakhair !
English to Urdu Proverb: GAIN GOTTEN BY A LIE WILL BURN ONE’S FINGERS
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
GAIN GOTTEN BY A LIE WILL BURN ONE’S FINGERS
Urdu Proverb
جھوٹ سے حاصِل کیا ہوا مُنافع نقصان دہ ثابت ہوتا ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Jhoot Se Hasil Kya Sun-Hwa Munafe Nuqsaan Da Saabit Hota Hai
English to Urdu Proverb: AT PRESENT FOR THE PRESENT
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
AT PRESENT FOR THE PRESENT
Urdu Proverb
اِس وقت ۔ فی الحال
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Iss Waqt – Fi Al Haal
English to Urdu Proverb: A GOOD MAN DIES EARLY
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
A GOOD MAN DIES EARLY
Urdu Proverb
نیک آدمی جلد خُدا کو پیارا ہو جاتا ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Naik Aadmi Jald Khuda Ko Pyara Ho Jata Hai
English Idioms: It takes two to tango
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: It takes two to tango
Meaning: the expression it takes two to tango means that for something to work properly the cooperation of both parties is needed. Tango is a dance originating in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The phrase originated in a song, Takes Two to Tango, which was written and composed in 1952 by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning.
Example: For the success of the negotiations, both companies should make some concessions; it takes two to tango, you know.
English to Urdu Proverb: A GREEN WOUND IS SOON HEALED
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
A GREEN WOUND IS SOON HEALED
Urdu Proverb
کسی کے ساتھ دیر تک دشمنی مت رکھو
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Kisi Ke Sath Der Tak Dushmani Mat Rakho
English to Urdu Proverb: NO PART OF LIFE CAN BE FREE FROM DUTY
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
NO PART OF LIFE CAN BE FREE FROM DUTY
Urdu Proverb
ہر حِصّہ زندگی کے ساتھ خاص فرائض وابستہ ہیں
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Har Hissa Zindagi Ke Sath Khaas Faraiz Wabasta Hain
English Idioms: Dime a dozen
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Dime a dozen
Meaning: Said about anything that is common, inexpensive, and easy to get or available any where.
Example: We don’t need someone like him in this company. People with his skills are a dime a dozen these days.
English Idioms: Coining it
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Coining it
Meaning: (Also coining money) to be earning a lot of money quickly.
Example: The company has been coining it since the new boss took over.