jamais deux sans trois

French

Etymology

Literally, never two without three.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒa.mɛ dø sɑ̃ tʁwa/

Proverb

jamais deux sans trois

  1. all things come in threes, things always come in threes
    1. bad things come in threes
    2. good things come in threes

See also

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