"Ende gut, alles gut" meaning in German

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Proverb

IPA: /ˈɛndə ˌɡuːt ˈaləs ˌɡuːt/ Audio: De-Ende gut, alles gut.ogg
Etymology: Literally: “End good, all good”. Used as the title of the German translation of William Shakespeare's play All's Well That Ends Well and likely reinforced in use thereby. However, the claim made in some sources that this translation is the actual origin is false, as the saying is attested in German before Shakespeare. Head templates: {{head|de|proverb}} Ende gut, alles gut
  1. all's well that ends well
    Sense id: en-Ende_gut,_alles_gut-de-proverb-NcrRx5jw Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German proverbs

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