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Translation Help: "if there's a will, there's a way"
There is a saying in English:
"If there's a will, there's a way"
It means that if we have the determination and perseverance to do something, we can always find a method to accomplish it.
Is there a chinese 成语 that has a similar or equivalent meaning?
Sep 10, 2010 4:59 PM
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in chinese we say 有志者,事竟成1
September 10, 2010
我们老师说的,有志者,事竟成。
不过英语是:where there's a will,there's a way
September 11, 2010
有志者,事竟成
September 29, 2010
Haha! There seem to be a consensus on the Chinese equivalent of this English saying. However, besides '有志者,事竟成', representing the points of view of the majority, I think there is another Chinese saying that may count, or, I dare say, be even better. That is, '世上无难事,只怕有心人'. What do you think?
September 11, 2010
应该是“有志者,事竟成”吧!
September 11, 2010
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