English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
A JOLLY GOOD FEL’ LOW
Urdu Proverb
بہت مشہور اور سماجی شخص
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Bohat Mashhoor Aur Samaji Shakhs
A JOLLY GOOD FEL’ LOW
بہت مشہور اور سماجی شخص
Bohat Mashhoor Aur Samaji Shakhs
UP HILL AND DOWN DALE
طاقت سے اور مستقل مزاجی سے
Taaqat Se Aur Mustaqil Mizaji Se
PENNY GOES AFTER PENNY, TILL PETER HAS NOT ANY
پیسہ پیسہ کر کے قارون کا خزانہ خالی ہو جاتا ہے
Paisa Paisa Kar Ke Qaroon Ka Khazana Khaali Ho Jata Hai
A WISE FOE IS BETTER THAN A FOOLISH FRIEND
نادان دوست سے دانا دُشمن بھلا
Nadaan Dost Se Dana Dushmn Bhala
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Any minute soon now
Meaning: (Also any moment/second/time now) very soon
Example: The news about the president’s resignation will be broadcasted on TV any moment now.
English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: Weather permitting
Meaning: If the weather is fine.
Example: Weather permitting, we will be able to go on a picnic tomorrow.
HE THAT LIVES WITHOUT ACCOUNT LIVES TO SHAME
بلا سوچے سمجھے کام کرنے والا پچھتاتا ہے
Bulaa Soochey Samjhay Kaam Karne Wala Pachtate Hai
THE POT CALLS THE KETTLE BLACK
چھاج تو بولے سو بولے چھلنی بھی بولے جِس میں سو چھید
Chaaj To Bolay So Bolay Chhalni Bhi Bolay Jiss Mein So Chhaid
English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: Bitter pill to swallow
Meaning: (Also swallow a bitter pill) Said about something unpleasant that must be accepted or endured.
Example: After the disappointment and defeat, to declare bankruptcy was a bitter pill to swallow for him.
SMOOTH WORDS MAKE SMOOTH WAYS
زُبان شیریں ملک گیری !
Zuban Sheree Malik Gary !