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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:

  1. Anonymous6:14 AM

    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.

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  2. which indian language are these proverbs from?

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  3. @ Zulo....these proverbs are from India..mainly from the northern part of the country. The language is Hindi.Thanks.

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  5. Anonymous3:14 AM

    What is the English Idom corresponding to this situation?

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  6. Anonymous11:02 AM

    Pakistan was born from the womb of India. Yes this is Urdu and it is from the unified Bharat.

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  7. Anonymous2:59 PM

    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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