Go Dutch (Dutch): To split the cost of a meal or activity, with each person paying for themselves.It's all Greek to me (Greek): Something that is impossible to understand or read.
Dutch courage (Dutch): False bravery or confidence gained by drinking alcohol.
French leave (French): To leave a social gathering or take time off work without permission or saying goodbye.
Pardon my French (French): An expression used to apologize before or after saying a swear word or something rude.
Chinese whispers (Chinese): A situation where information is passed along, and gossip becomes distorted and inaccurate.
Talk for England (English/English): To talk for a very long time, often to the point of being tiresome.
Mexican standoff (Mexican): A deadlock or stalemate where no party involved can win or make a move.
Not for all the tea in China (China): Something you would not do under any circumstances.
The Luck of the Irish (Irish): Unexpected, extreme good fortune.
One who dislikes women - MisogynistOne who dislikes men - MisandristThe system led by men - PatriarchyThe system led by women - MatriarchyOne who speaks for women's right - FeministOne who speaks for men's right - Masculinist
नोटों की गड्डी - wad of cash ताश के पत्तों की गड्डी - a deck of cards
किताबों का ढेर - stack of books
कपड़ों का ढेर - pile of clothes
पहाड़ों की श्रृंखला - range of mountains
घटनाओं की श्रृंखला - a series of events
Against time - Under pressure of timeFor the time being - TemporarilyA switch in time saves nine - Best act without delayDo time - Serve a prison sentenceTime flies - Time goes by very quicklyAs time goes by - As circumstances changeTime is money - Time should not be wasted From time to time - Now and thenIn the nick of time - Just before it is too lateAll the time - AlwaysTime is ripe - It is suitable moment to do somethingFor the umpteenth time - Yet again