A little meanings in Urdu

A little meanings in Urdu are قدر قلیل, کچھ, تھوڑا سا, ذرا سا A little in Urdu. More meanings of a little, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

قدر قلیل کچھ تھوڑا سا ذرا سا

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A little Definitions

Please find 1 English and definitions related to the word A little.

  • (adverb) : to a small degree; somewhat

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A little gall may spoil a good deal of honeyذرا سا زہر سارے شہد کو خراب کر ڈالتا ہے
A small wound may be mortalذرا سا گھاوٴ بھی جان لے لیتا ہے
One must draw back in order to leap betterاچھی چھلانگ لگانے کے لئے ذرا سا پیچھے ہٹنا ضروری ہے
The newly kindled fire subsides sprinkled with a little waterآتش خام کو بجھانے کے لیے ذرا سا پانی کافی ہوتا ہے
Man's mind ever yearns to be doing somethingانسان کا دل ہر وقت کچھ نہ کچھ کام کرنے کو چاہتا ہے
Money lost nothing lost courage lost much lost honours lost more lostoul lost all lostزر کا نقصان کچھ نقصان نہیں ہمت گئی تو بہت گیا اگر عزت گئی تو اور بھی زیادہ نقصان ہوا لیکن نیک و بد میں تمیز نہ رہی تو سمجھو کہ انسان کے پاس کچھ بھی باقی نہ رہا
No accidents are so unlucky but that the prudent may draw some advantage from themدوراندیش انسان بُرے سے بُرے حادثے سے بھی کچھ نہ کچھ فائدہ اٹھا سکتا ہے
No day passeth without something we wish notہر روز کچھ نہ کچھ ناخوشگوار ہو کر ہی رہتا ہے دنیا میں ہر بات ہماری پسند کی نہیں ہو سکتی
Saying is one thing and doing anotherکہنا کچھ اور ہے کرنا کچھ اور شے
Set at noughtکچھ نہ کچھ سمجھنا
The dead and only theyhould do nothingمردوں کے سواۓ سب کو کچھ نہ کچھ کام کرنا چاہیئے
The dead and only they should do nothingمردوں کے سواۓ سب کو کچھ نہ کچھ کام کرنا چاہیئے
There are some good things to read here and some middling but more are badکچھ کتابیں اچھی ہیں کچھ درمیانہ درجے کی لیکن زیادہ تر بُری ہیں
There is no dog so sad but he will wag his tailبد قسمت سے بد قسمت انسان کی زندگی میں مسرت کا کچھ نہ کچھ سامان ضرور ہوتا ہے
Virtue is seldom fallowed gratisنیکی سے ہمیشہ کچھ نہ کچھ صِلہ کی اُمید ہوتی ہے
When the heart is afire some sparks will fly out at the mouthجب دل پر چوٹ لگی ہوئی ہو تو کچھ نہ کچھ بات منہ سے نکل ہی جاتی ہے
Absey bookتھوڑا سا علم ہونا
Eat a bit before you drinkپینے سے پہلے تھوڑا سا کھا لینا چاہیئے
Singularity always seems to have a spice of arrogancyجِس میں کوئی خصوصیت ہو اس میں تھوڑا سا غرور ضرور ہوتا ہے
A bit in the morning is better than nothing all dayصبح کا ناشتہ سارا دن کچھ نہ کھانے سے بہتر ہے
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What are the meanings of A little in Urdu?

Meanings of the word A little in Urdu are تھوڑا سا - thora sa, کچھ - kuchh, ذرا سا - zara sa and قدر قلیل - qadr e qaliil. To understand how would you translate the word A little in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to A little or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered A little synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word A little. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use A little in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.

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What do you mean by a little?

Meanings of a little are تھوڑا سا - thora sa, کچھ - kuchh, ذرا سا - zara sa and قدر قلیل - qadr e qaliil

Whats the definition of a little?

Definition of the a little are

  • to a small degree; somewhat

What is the synonym of a little?

Synonym of word a little are little, tobit, somewhiles, timorously, somethings, sleightly, spindly, somewhat, sourly, sparingly

What are the idioms with the word a little?

Here are the idioms with the word a little in them.

  • A little bird is content with a little meal
  • A little ship needs but a little sail
  • Add a little to a little and there will be a great heap
  • Better a little lose than a long sarrow
  • For a little child a little mourning

What are the idioms related to a little?

Here are the idioms that are related to the word a little.

  • A little gall may spoil a good deal of honey
  • A small wound may be mortal
  • One must draw back in order to leap better
  • The newly kindled fire subsides sprinkled with a little water
  • Man's mind ever yearns to be doing something

What are the quotes with word a little?

Here are the quotes with the word a little in them

  • There is nothing in socialism that a little age or a little money will not cure. — Will Durant
  • I'm asked all the time in interviews about who I am, and I know a few people my age who have a strong sense of self, but I couldn't say I know myself and sum it up and give it to you in a little package. I don't know myself at all yet. — Kristen Stewart
  • This is the first age that's ever paid much attention to the future, which is a little ironic since we may not have one. — Arthur C.Clarke
  • Of middle age the best that can be said is that a middle-aged person has likely learned how to have a little fun in spite of his troubles. — Don Marquis