This blog offers idioms and proverbs from India. Hindi and/or Urdu proverbs are literally translated and English definitions are also provided. The idioms and proverbs are widely used in daily conversations in India.
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August 13, 2006
Lakeer ka fakir
Master of a line
Meaning: To go about the same old beaten path
7 comments:
Anonymous
said...
its just a bit funny when we get people who have this personality, especially in the work-place- it's a sign of the times and when a person is so proud to be a member of a particular group- my advice- that person is not upto much.
7 comments:
its just a bit funny when we get people who have this personality, especially in the work-place- it's a sign of the times and when a person is so proud to be a member of a particular group- my advice- that person is not upto much.
which indian language are these proverbs from?
@ Zulo....these proverbs are from India..mainly from the northern part of the country. The language is Hindi.Thanks.
What is the English Idom corresponding to this situation?
Pakistan was born from the womb of India. Yes this is Urdu and it is from the unified Bharat.
heaves people, dont fight over where is the f**king proverbs from. there is one place earth, one creed humanity and let it be an end of it.... \,,/
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