English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
IT IS GOOD SOMETIMES TO HOLD THE CANDLE TO THE DEVIL
Urdu Proverb
ضرورت کے وقت گدھے کو بھی باپ بنا لیتے ہیں
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Zaroorat Ke Waqt Gadhay Ko Bhi Baap Bana Letay Hain
IT IS GOOD SOMETIMES TO HOLD THE CANDLE TO THE DEVIL
ضرورت کے وقت گدھے کو بھی باپ بنا لیتے ہیں
Zaroorat Ke Waqt Gadhay Ko Bhi Baap Bana Letay Hain
BETTER SUFFER FOR TRUTH THAN PROSPER BY FALSHOOD
حق کے مُصیبت جھوٹ کی آسائش سے اچھی
Haq Ke Museebat Jhoot Ki Asayish Se Achi
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Never mind
Meaning: 1. it’s not important; 2. do not be concerned (about someone or something, or about doing something)
Example: 1. I’m soory I’ve lost your book. — Never mind, I don’t need it anymore. 2. Go and I’ll join you later. Never mind about me.
English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Salt of the earth
Meaning: Said about somone who is honest and good.
Example: He is the salt of the earth. He always helps the poor.
HOWEVER EARLY YOU RISE, THE DAY DOES NOT DAWN SOONER
تمہارے جلدی جاگنے سے سورج جلدی نہیں نکل آتا
Tumahray Jaldi Jaagne Se Sooraj Jaldi Nahi Nikal Aata
TIME CURES MORE THAN THE DOCTOR
طبیب سے بہتر معالج وقت ہے
Tabeb Se Behtar Mualij Waqt Hai
GOODS WORDS AND NO DEEDS
صرف میٹھی باتیں بنانے سے کام نہیں چلتا
Sirf Meethi Baatein Bananay Se Kaam Nahi Chalta
English Idioms About “Names”
Idiom: John Hancock
Meaning: A person’s signature.
Example: Put your John Hancock at the bottom of the page.
AT A PRICE
مہنگی قیمت پر
Mehngi Qeemat Par
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Feel blue
Meaning: To feel sad.
Example: She felt blue after her divorce.