English proverb for ek kaan se suna and dusre se nikal diya
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I think that this dude is talking about idioms...
Idiom:
"Go in one ear and out the other"
Meaning: Without any influence or effect; unheeded:
Example:His mind was made up, so my arguments went in one ear and out the other.
Idiom:
"Go in one ear and out the other"
Meaning: Without any influence or effect; unheeded:
Example:His mind was made up, so my arguments went in one ear and out the other.
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"Go in one ear and out the other"
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