English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
EVERY HEART KNOWS ITS BITTERNESS
Urdu Proverb
کونسا گلزار ہے جِس میں خزاں آئی نہ ہو
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Konsa Gulzaar Hai Jiss Mein Khizaa Aayi Nah Ho
EVERY HEART KNOWS ITS BITTERNESS
کونسا گلزار ہے جِس میں خزاں آئی نہ ہو
Konsa Gulzaar Hai Jiss Mein Khizaa Aayi Nah Ho
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: Under one’s belt
Meaning: The idiom under your belt refers to something that you have learned, mastered or achieved and that might be an advantage for you in the future.
Example: I see that you already have the techniques of drawing under your belt.
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Black sheep
Meaning: A disreputable member of a family or a group.
Example: They say he’s the black sheep of the Bakers.
English Idioms About “Life”
Idiom: Shelf life
Meaning: The length of time something will last.
Example: This medicine has a short shelf life.
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Ball-breaker
Meaning: (Also a ball-buster.) This refers either to a job or situation that is demanding and arduous and punishing or to a demanding woman who destroys men’s confidence.
Example: My job is such a ball-breaker! My boss expects me to work over the weekend again.
BULLIES ARE GENERALLY COWARDS
شیخی باز بُزدل ہوتے ہیں
Shekhi Baz Buzdil Hotay Hain
LISTLESSNESS AND SILENCE DENOTE THE LOVER
طبیعت کی سستی اور خاموشی عشق کی علامت ہیں
Tabiyat Ki Susti Aur Khamoshi Ishhq Ki Alamat Hain
DO NOT ROB PETER TO PAY PAUL
چوری کر کے خیرات کرنا
Chori Kar Ke Khairaat Karna
PATIENCE, MONEY AND TIME BRING ALL THINGS TO PASS
صبر ، روپیہ اور وقت کے آگے کوئی بات نا ممکن نہیں
Sabr, Rupiya Aur Waqt Ke Agay Koi Baat Na Mumkin Nahi
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: Crime doesn’t pay
Meaning: This idiom is used to suggest that crime will ultimately not benefit a person.
Example: Doing something illegal to get money may be tempting for some, but in fact crime doesn’t pay.