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Verb is just a verb and proverb is a verb with pro. It can be spelled in different ways as illustrated below:

Proverb- Pro-verb - ProVerb - PrO-Verb - PrOvErB etc etc

Please remember "Pro" should always be attached before "V" of the verb. Some people often make mistake by adding "Pro" at the end of verb as shown below:

Verbpro VerbPro VerbPRo - I swear to MataVeshnuDevi its is absolutely incorrect.

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