English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
KNAVES AND FOOLS DIVIDE THE WORLD
Urdu Proverb
دُنیا عیاروں اور بیوقوفوں سے بھری پڑی ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Duniya Ayyaro Aur Bewaqfoon Se Bhari Pari Hai
KNAVES AND FOOLS DIVIDE THE WORLD
دُنیا عیاروں اور بیوقوفوں سے بھری پڑی ہے
Duniya Ayyaro Aur Bewaqfoon Se Bhari Pari Hai
FRENEH LEAVE
اجازت کے بغیر چھٹی
Ijazat Ke Baghair Chhutti
A WALL HAS EARS, TOO
دیوار کے بھی کان ہوتے ہیں
Deewar Ke Bhi Kaan Hotay Hain
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: Kissing cousin
Meaning: A distant relative.
Example: I and Daniel are kissing cousins.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Watch one’s mouth
Meaning: To be careful about what one says, especially with regard to disrespectful or profane language.
Example: Watch your mouth when you speak to him. He’s the boss.
GUPSIDE DOWN
بے ترتیب
Be Tarteeb
BEAUTY WITHOUT GRACE IS A VIOLET WITHOUT SMELL
جمال بے کمال پھول بے بُو کی مانند ہے
Jamal Be Kamaal Phool Be Boo Ki Manind Hai
HE DOES GOOD TO HIMSELF WHO DOES GOOD TO HIS FRIEND
دوست کا بھلا اپنا بھلا !
Dost Ka Bhala Apna Bhala !
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: Loose cannon
Meaning: The idiom “loose cannon” refers to a person who is unpredictable or uncontrolled and who is likely to cause unintentional damage.
Example: He is considered a loose cannon because he is unable to control himself.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Keep one’s eye open
Meaning: (Also keep one’s eye peeled/skinned) to remain alert and watchful.
Example: Please keep your eyes peeled for the children.