#5 - The third time is the charm
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English
The third time is the charm
Spanish
A la tercera va la vencida
On the third time goes the winner
Russian
Убить двух зайцев одним выстрелом.
Kill two hares with one shot.
Chinese
一石二鸟
Throwing a stone hits two birds.
Arabic
قطف ثمار شجرة واحدة برمية واحدة
To gather the fruits of one tree with one throw
Swahili
Kufa na kuzikana.
To be died and buried
Hindi
एक तीर से दो निशान।
One arrow two targets.
Shared Wisdom: Persevere
Percentage represents common usage of key word(s)
Third - 100% coincidence (7 out of 7 languages)
Time / attempt - 71% coincidence (5 of 7 languages)
UNIVERSAL PROVERB = 100% use of a key word
Percentage represents common usage of key word(s)
Third - 100% coincidence (7 out of 7 languages)
Time / attempt - 71% coincidence (5 of 7 languages)
UNIVERSAL PROVERB = 100% use of a key word
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I would like to know if there is some historical connection to the number in all of these languages. I know in Chinese culture the number 3 is connected to good luck, but in English, the number 3 has no real connection to good luck. It’s more number 7.