Fiji Hindi kahaawat
Fiji Hndi kahaawat (Fiji Hindi proverbs)
Fiji Hindi kahaawat (Fiji Hindi proverbs) | English equivalent or meaning of proverb |
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Naach na jaane aangan tedha | A bad workman quarrels with his tools |
Jab duware pe aais baraat tab samdhin ke lagaa hagaas | Doing thing at the last moment |
Phus paad dagaa baaj bho paad maharaj | Example |
Ab pachhtaae jab chirriya chun gai khet | There is no use crying over something that has already finished/happened. |
Akkal barraa ki bhaes | Better to us ethe brain than physical power |
Bandar kaa jaane aadi ke sawaad | Someone who can't understand can't appreciate |
Gadhaa ke aage baansuri bajao | Tailor your speech to your audience |
Ek anaar, sau bemaar | There is a great demand for something in short supply |
Ghiste ghiste to patthar bhi golaa hoe jaae hae | Hard work pays off. |
Jon garje hae uu barse nai | Barking dogs seldom bite |
Jiske laathi uske bhaes | It's always the powerful who gets lion's share |
Jangal main mor nacha, kisne dekha | Even a very good thing will have to be made public, to be acclaimed by people. |
Jaan hai to Jahan Hai | Only if you are alive, things matter |
Laath ke bhoot baat se nai maane | There are people who only understand the language of beating and not of talking. |
Mare bina swarg nai mile hae | Great things can be achieved only with great effort. |
Uunth ke muh me jiira | Too small an amount for a very large need |
Ghar ke murgi daal baraabar | Self possessions are always undermined and other’s possessions seem better. |
Jetna lamba jaddar, otna gorr failae ke chaahi | Limit your spending to your earnings |
sidha ungri se ghee nai nikale to ungri tehrra kare ke pare hae | to solve a problem by any means |
Aam to aam, guthli ke bhi daam | To kill two birds with one stone |