"ఊరు వున్నది, చిప్ప వున్నది" meaning in Telugu

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Proverb

Forms: ūru vunnadi [romanization], cippa vunnadi [romanization]
Head templates: {{head|te|proverb}} ఊరు వున్నది, చిప్ప వున్నది • (ūru vunnadi, cippa vunnadi)
  1. There is the village and here is my cup. (Said by a beggar.)
    Sense id: en-ఊరు_వున్నది,_చిప్ప_వున్నది-te-proverb-MzCeQvE1 Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu proverbs

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