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- May 14th, 2008, 12:50 AM #1
GaNwaar ki gaali, huns kar Talee...
Focus not on who you are but what you do...
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What is the difference between proverb and an idiom
like muhaavra Vs Zarb-ul-Misl....
- May 14th, 2008, 01:01 AM #3
A proverb is something which teaches and has history behind it...An idiom is used to express a sentiment but not always necessary in rhyme...
Like: "Early to bed and early to rise and so on..." is a proverb first uttered by Ben F...
An idiom expresses a sentiment like: "I am going to kick your ass... Although there is no literal ass to kick...It just expresses an emotion...You just get what it means...Focus not on who you are but what you do...
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- May 14th, 2008, 01:16 AM #4
Zarb-ul-Misl main Tashbeehaat ka unsar numaya hota hay . . .
- May 14th, 2008, 01:48 AM #5
"Aanhkon ki reh gayeen sooyiaan, aur gayee karnay singhaar...
Meaning: Just a little more to go, no time for rest or frivolity...
History: A certain king was hexed with a spell that made needles go throughout his body...One of his two wives spends an entire night plucking the needles out of the king's body...
When she comes to the eyes of the king, she decides to go and pretty herself so that when the king opens his eyes, he will see who spent the night taking the needles out of his body fall in love with her all over again...
As she leaves to tidy up, the second wife walks in and calmly removes the remaining pins from the king's eyes who upon immediate revival finds wife #2 and falls deeply in love with her...
This proverb is also used as an idiom if split in half, i.e. 'Aankhon ki sooyiaan reh gayeen hain..."
Meaning, if ever asked, how much work you have left to do and it's just a little, you can say this...Focus not on who you are but what you do...
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- May 15th, 2008, 05:30 PM #6I know i'm sexy...
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^nice
Please share more.
- May 16th, 2008, 01:55 AM #7
"Mor ko us ki dum le Doobi..."
Meaning: When someone haughty, vain or arrogant takes a fall through pride or arrogance...
History: During the monsoons, it is high mating season for the peacock and the males are in full plume...
The plumes though being breathtakingly beautiful, are heavy...It is during this time that tigers go on an all inclusive peacock diet...
Although the peacock is an agile flyer, the cumbersome plumage during the mating season makes it heavy and clumsy...And easy prey for a tiger...Focus not on who you are but what you do...
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- May 17th, 2008, 08:23 AM #8I know i'm sexy...
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Come on guys,,, am I the only one finding this interesting?? Thanks Lajawab... keep sharing them.
- May 17th, 2008, 11:17 AM #9logged out
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naheeN yaar... I am reading too....
I am just not commenting
Lajjo.... can you add 2-3 in one entry?
- May 17th, 2008, 11:19 AM #10Dil pr mat ly
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Nand ka nandoi gody lag ky roi baad main pachtaai ;woh mera kia laga
YAZEED-UN-Nisa!
- May 17th, 2008, 11:21 AM #11
Bivi ko BaanDi kaha HaNS dee... BaaNdi ko BaaNdi kaha roodiii ....
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- May 17th, 2008, 12:38 PM #18
bohat mushkil thread hay, sab kuch bhool chuka hoon :s
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