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нαηנυαη ∂ι ¢ннαвєєℓ:
Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions that cannot be taken literally. In other words, when used in everyday language, they have a meaning other than the basic one you would find in the dictionary.  Every language has its own idioms.  Learning them makes understanding and using a language a lot easier and more fun!
For example, “break a leg” is a common idiom. 

Literal meaning:  I command you to break a bone in your leg and you should probably go to the doctor afterwards to get it fixed.

Idiomatic meaning:  Do your best and do well.  Often, actors tell each other to “break a leg” before they go out on stage to perform.
 
So let's start it and see how far it goes. :smile:
 

~N@wty Munda~:
raining cats and dogs  :pagel:

Ⓑⓘⓛⓛⓤ Ⓑⓐⓚⓡⓐ:
lak tutju tadak karke = matlb ke kudi da lak hilda wa tej tej

asli bch ni tutan lagga

нαηנυαη ∂ι ¢ннαвєєℓ:

--- Quote from: ~N@wty Munda~ on May 14, 2012, 11:51:51 AM ---raining cats and dogs  :pagel:

--- End quote ---

Please write its meaning also, raining cats and dogs = raining very heavily.


--- Quote from: Pinka-Bhoond on May 14, 2012, 12:02:11 PM ---lak tutju tadak karke = matlb ke kudi da lak hilda wa tej tej

asli bch ni tutan lagga

--- End quote ---

Nice example  :loll:

│• кнαιя мαηg∂ι •│:
Beat A Dead Horse .. to force an issue that has already ended

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