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Poker Ka Hindi Meaning

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  1. Poker Ka Hindi Meaning Tagalog
  2. Poker Ka Hindi Meaning Dictionary
  3. Poker Ka Hindi Meaning Urdu

Meaning of Poker in hindi Noun ताश का खेल ( Tash ka khel, taash kaa khel). English to Hindi & English Online Dictionary. Search all Hindi words & phrases Online Shabdkosh अंग्रेजी - हिन्दी ऑनलाइन शब्दकोश । Full Form - पूर्ण रूप.

Hindi
  • उल्टा चोर कोतवाल को डांटे
    • Transliteration: ulta chor kotval ko daten
    • Meaning:The pot is calling the kettle black. One who makes the error has no right to blame someone else
    • Singh, Dr. D. V; Trivedi, Dr. R. L. (2014). ICSE Hindi Language Links: For Class 8. p. 194. GGKEY:UZ3Z2FJ8KQG.

Poker Ka Hindi Meaning Tagalog

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  • हाथ कंगन को आरसी क्या
    • Transliteration: Haath kng'gan ko aar'si kya
    • You don't need a mirror to look at the wound in your palm.
    • Plukker, D. F.; Zanten, R. Veldhuijzen van (1 January 1993). Allied Chambers transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English dictionary. Allied Publishers. p. 239. ISBN 978-81-86062-10-4.
  • जान है तो जहान है
    • Transliteration: Jaa'n hey to ja'han hey
    • there is life, there is world.
    • Source: Phansi se Poorv. Atmaram & Sons. p. 360. GGKEY:0ELREBJ4Q0B.
  • जंगल में मोर नाचा किस ने देखा ?
    • Transliteration: Jun'gl mei mo'r na'che kis ne de'ka
    • Who saw a peacock dance in the woods?
    • English equivalent: If you got it, flaunt it.
    • Source: India Today Volume 25. Thomson Living Media India Ltd.. 2000. p. viii.
Poker ka hindi meaning hindi
  • जिस की लाठी उसकी भैंस
    • Whoever owns the lathi (a huge cane/stick) owns the buffalo.
    • English equivalent: Might is right.
    • Source: S. W. Fallon; Sir Richard Carnac Temple; Faqir Chand (Lala.) (1998). A dictionary of Hindustani proverbs. Asian Educational Services. p. 119. ISBN 978-81-206-0663-0.

Poker Ka Hindi Meaning Dictionary

  • घर का भेदी लंका ढाये
    • An harmless-appearing confidant can bring down Lanka (a then very prosperous city with probably smaller territory from Hindu mythology, today known by name of country called Srilanka)
    • Source: Tivārī, Gajendra (1996). Rañja līḍara ko bahuta hai. Amana Prakāśana. p. 1.
  • बंदर क्या जाने अदरक का स्वाद
    • What does a monkey know about the taste of ginger?
    • English equivalent: Laying pearls before swine.
    • Source: Prakash, Om (1995). '110'. Vyavharik Hindi Shuddh Prayog. Rajpal & Sons. p. 166. ISBN 978-81-7028-107-8.
  • अब पछताए होत क्या जब चिड़िया चुग गई खेत
    • What is the use of crying when the birds ate the whole farm?
    • English equivalent: It's no use crying over spilled milk.
    • 'It’s no use crying over spilt evils. It’s better to mop them up laughing.'
    • Eleanor Farjeon, Gypsy and Ginger (1920)
    • Source: Shyam Bahadur Varma, ed (2006). Encyclopaedia of Quotations. Prabhat Prakashan. p. 96.
Hindi
  • नाच न जाने, आँगन ठेढ़ा
    • Literal: Knows no dance, claims the stage is tilted.
    • English equivalent: A bad workman blames his tools.
    • 'A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.'
    • Douglas Adams in Mostly Harmless (1992)
    • Source: Hindi Proverbs, Popular Sayings, Hindi Kahavat, Kahawat
  • दूर के ढोल सुहावने लगते हैं
    • The drums sound better at a distance.
    • برگرفته از ضرب المثل فارسی : صدای دهل از دور خوشه .
    • From persian proverb -refer to the people that their lifes seems to be very good but infact they arent happy and just try to show something else to the others
    • English equivalent: The grass is always greener on the other side.
    • 'We tend to like the things we don't have.'
    • Source: Hindi Proverbs, Popular Sayings, Hindi Kahavat, Kahawat
  • घर की मुर्गी दाल बराबर
    • Something owned(POSSESSED) in abundance is undervalued. Literally it means chicken at home (expensive food) feels like daal (lentil dish, staple food in India)
    • 'Self possessions are always undermined and other's possessions seem better.'
    • Source: Hindi Proverbs, Popular Sayings, Hindi Kahavat, Kahawat
  • जल में रहकर मगर से बैर ठीक नहीं
    • You should not have enmity with the crocodile if you are living in the water.
    • English equivalent: It is hard to live in Rome and strive against the Pope.
    • 'You should not be hostile with people you need to stay/work with.'
    • Source: Hindi Proverbs, Popular Sayings, Hindi Kahavat, Kahawat, [1]
  • जाति ना पूछो साधु की; पूछ लीजिए ज्ञान.
    • Ask not a saint of his caste; ask of his knowledge.
    • English equivalent: Don't judge a book by its cover.
    • 'A person's merit should be determined by his inherent qualities and contributions as an individual, not by superficial traits which fail to capture the essence of a person.'

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Poker Ka Hindi Meaning Urdu

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