what's done is done

Etymology
From a line of dialogue spoken by the character Lady Macbeth in Act III Scene II of Macbeth by William Shakespeare.

Proverb

 * 1) Events that have already taken place cannot be changed and actions that have already been committed cannot be undone, so it is best not to dwell on them.

Translations

 * Arabic: مَا حَدَثَ قَد حَدَثَ, مَا فَاتَ قَدْ مَاتْ
 * Cebuano: dili na mabalik ang baha paingon sa bukid
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: gedane zaken nemen geen keer
 * Finnish: tehty mikä tehty
 * French: ,
 * German: was passiert ist, ist passiert
 * Hindi: जो होगया सों होगया
 * Hungarian: ez a hajó már elment
 * Indonesian: nasi sudah menjadi bubur
 * Irish: déantar an méid atá déanta
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 완료된 작업
 * Malay: nasi sudah menjadi bubur
 * Maori: e hoki oti te hūare ki te waha
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: gjort er gjort
 * Persian: کاری است که شده
 * Polish:, co było, to było
 * Portuguese: o que está feito está feito
 * Romanian: ce-a fost, a fost
 * Russian: что сде́лано, то сде́лано
 * Scottish Gaelic: tha na tha air a dhèanamh air a dhèanamh
 * Spanish: lo hecho, hecho está,
 * Swedish: gjort och klar
 * Tagalog: nasa huli ang pagsisisi
 * Turkish:
 * Welsh: mae'r hyn sy'n cael ei wneud yn cael ei wneud