If one wanted to say "go wrong" like in the sentence "anything that could go wrong will go wrong", how do they say it.
I think I would use 想定外 "soutei-gai" (unexpected) as something that "goes wrong" is an in essence unexpected. Then as for the sentence
maybe something like this would work... I just kinda made it up on the fly.
想定外になれるものではあれば、想定外になる
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7I'm afraid to say this but 想定外になれるものではあれば、想定外になる doesn't make much sense... – Chocolate♦ Sep 30 '16 at 15:26
"Anything that could go wrong will go wrong" can be translated as:
- うまく行かない可能性があるものは、うまく行かない (lit. "not to go well")
- 失敗するかもしれないものは、失敗する (lit. "to fail")