English:- HIS BARK IS WORSE THAN HIS BITE in Urdu:- اس کا بھونکنا کاٹنے سے بھی بُرا ہے ۔
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اس کا بھونکنا کاٹنے سے بھی بُرا ہے ۔ – HIS BARK IS WORSE THAN HIS BITE – English and Urdu Idioms (محاورے ۔ کہاوتیں ۔ ضرب المثل) – Idiom definition is – the language peculiar to a people or to a district, community class. An idiom’s symbolic sense is quite different from the literal meaning or definition of the words of which it is made. There are a large number of Idioms and they are used very commonly in all languages. There are estimated to be at least 25,000 idiomatic expressions in the English language.
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An idiom is a phrase, saying or a group of words that has a metaphorical (not literal) meaning, which has become accepted in common usage.
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Idioms in fact, evolve the language; they are the building blocks of a language and civilization. They also have great intensity to make a language interesting and dynamic. Idioms bring a spectacular illustration to everyday speech. They provide interesting insights into the use of words, languages and the thought processes of their speakers. They have a sense of mystery and fun about them.
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Out of the world’s approximately 7.5 billion inhabitants, 1.5 billion speak English — that’s 20% of the Earth’s population. However, most of those people aren’t native English speakers. About 360 million people speak English as their first language. In addition to being widely spoken, English is by far the most commonly studied foreign language in the world, followed by French at a distant second.