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The Japanese say "shouganai" which literally translates to "It can't be helped."
The problem is, 90% of the time, it absolutely can be helped.
I was gonna bring this one up if no one else did.
"Tja" - German word that simply serves as a linguistic shrug of resignation.
"Et es, wie et es." - Typical cologne dialectic phrase of recognizing reality and moving on.
The literal translation is “there’s no way/method”. Which figuratively translates into “can’t be helped”.
If I remember correctly, the way to express inevitable necessity to do something also translates to something like "otherwise no way" in Japanese
Also, Chinese is "没办法" (méi bànfǎ) that is also "no way [of doing something]"
Shouganai.
Inshallah, or, "God willing" is the Quran approved version.
Deus Vult if you happen to be a crusader
I hear that meaning "I hope so"
It’s both
Me:"It is what it is."
Narrator:"But it wasn't."
It do be like that sometimes.
But other times, it don't be like dat.
They don't think it be like that, but like that it do indeed be.
Strangers in the night do be do be do.
Narrator: "but it ben't."
This is my new favorite sentence and now I will find a way to say it out loud.
Also I've now been singing "Let it Ben't."
Whispern’t words of wisdom