The proverb is: "As the crow is, so the eggs shall be," meaning offspring resemble their parents.
It emphasizes the idea that traits or qualities are passed down.
The phrase "as old as the hills" means something is very old or ancient.
It emphasizes great age, often used to describe traditions, objects, or ideas that have existed for a long time.
The phrase "He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour" means that his bravery or courage is guided by wisdom.
It suggests a balance between intelligence and strength in actions.
ٹیپو سلطان میسور کے حکمران گزرے ہیں۔
In grammar, a conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses that are called the conjuncts of the conjunctions.
Before used as Conjunction
We use into with insight.
Into is a preposition here.
Insight means پرکھ یا بصیرت
Wise persons have insight into the reality of life.
Sagacious means ذہین ۔ دانا
Foolish means بے وقوف
Hanker after means بہت زیادہ خواہش ہونا
ہمیں دنیاوی خوشیوں کیلئے بہت زیادہ خواہش نہیں رکھنی چائیئے-
The full proverb is: "A nod to the wise and a rod to the foolish."
It means a wise person understands gentle advice, while a fool needs strict discipline to learn.
The complete proverb is: "When angry, count a hundred."
Suggests that when you feel angry, you should take a moment to pause and collect your thoughts before reacting.
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