English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
GOD COMES TO SEE WITHOUT A BELL
Urdu Proverb
اللہ کی لاٹھی بے آواز ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Allah Ki Laathi Be Aawaz Hai
GOD COMES TO SEE WITHOUT A BELL
اللہ کی لاٹھی بے آواز ہے
Allah Ki Laathi Be Aawaz Hai
WHEN THE FLATTERER PIPES THEN THE DEVIL DANCES
خوشامد کو کسی شرارت بھرے منصوبے کا آغاز سمجھو !
Khoshamad Ko Kisi Shararat Bharay Mansoobay Ka Aaghaz Samjhoo !
A. 70 years
B. 60 years
C. 25 years
D. 50 years
a. Gold
b. Silver
C. Diamond
d. Platinum
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Fair-haired boy
Meaning: (Also blue-eyed boy) a person highly regarded and by someone or a group and treated with special favor
Example: Before he was fired out, he had been the fair-haired boy of the boss.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Curl your lip
Meaning: An upward movement of the side of the mouth to show dislike and disrespect.
Example: He asked her not curl her lip at him.
English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Root and branch
Meaning: Completely.
Example: They have reorganized their business root and branch.
Poverty breeds strife.
ناداری سب عیبوں کا عیب ہے۔
Nadari Sab Aiboon Ka Aib Hai .
TO ADD INSULT TO INJURY
زخموں پر نمک چھڑکنا
Zakhamo Par Namak Chirakna
THE END MAKES ALL EQUAL
موت کے آگے سب برابر !
Mout Ke Agay Sab Barabar !