non c'è due senza tre
Italian
Etymology
Literally “there is no two without three”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /non ˌtʃɛ‿dˈdu.e ˌsɛn.tsa ˈtre/
- Rhymes: -e
Proverb
- bad things come in threes (unfortunate events usually occur more than twice)
- good things come in threes (fortunate events hopefully occur more than twice)
Usage notes
- Only the context may distinguish whether a positive or negative sense is implied.
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