it takes two to make a quarrel
it
ˈɪt
it
takes
teɪks
teiks
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tu:
too
to
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meɪk
meik
a
ə
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qua
kwɒ
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rrel
rəl
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Définition et signification de « it takes two to make a quarrel » en anglais

it takes two to make a quarrel
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used to imply that both parties are responsible for a disagreement or argument, and neither can be solely blamed for it 

proverbe
Exemples
John and Jane were both yelling at each other during the argument, but later realized that it takes two to make a quarrel, and they both needed to work on their communication skills. 
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