ce qui est fait n'est plus à faire
French
Etymology
Literally, “what is done no longer needs to be done”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sə ki ɛ fɛ n‿ɛ ply.z‿a fɛʁ/
Proverb
ce qui est fait n'est plus à faire
- once one has done something, one does not have to worry about it anymore (used to encourage someone to finish what they have to do)
Usage notes
- Not to be confused with ce qui est fait est fait.
Related terms
- ni fait, ni à faire
See also
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