Urdu-English Proverb Part-18
Proverbs | Hindi/Urdu Translation |
He is blamed for the fault of his neighbor | Tawely ki bala bandar k sir |
A bad workman always blames his tools | Nach na jane angan terha |
A saint abroad and a devil at home | Aam main rehman baatin main shaitan |
A word may suffice for a wise man | Aakhil ko ishara kaafi hai |
Habit is the second nature | Adat kabhi nahi chotti |
You can not hide love | Ishq or mushq kabhi chupty nahi |
Love is blind, one in love can not be wise | Ishq daron aamad o akhal beron rafat |
A fool and his money are soon parted | Akhal ka andha ganth ka pora |
Learning is a wealth for the poor and an ornament for the rich | Ilm garibon ki dolat or ameron ki zenat hai |
A lamb is as deer to the poor man as an ox to the rich | Gharib k lye kori bhi ashrafi |
God helps the poor | Gharibon ka Allah belli |
The weakest always suffers | Gharib ki joro sub ki bhawaj |
Necessity makes man mad | Gharz buri bala hai |
Don’t deviate from the path of duty | Farz ki rah se na hato |
Everything in this world has a different value | Firni or faloda ek bhao nahi hota |
A beggar spend his night wherever it fault | Fakhir ko jahan raat howi wo saraye hai |
To much familiarity breeds contempt | Kadar kho deta hai roz ka aana jaana |
A man in debit is rebuked by everybody | Qarzdar her jaga se pathar khay |
Promise like pie-crusts are made to be broken | Kasam tu khany k lye hi hai |
Fortune will make its way through stone walls | Qismat her jaga aan milti hai |
Death is inevitable | Qaza bhi kabhi talti hai |
Light gains make a heavy purse | Qatra Qtra baham shood dariya |
A crow can not become whiter by washing itself with soap | Kaaly saboon malker bhi gory nahi hote |
Urdu-English Proverb Part-18