Let's Learn a Stylish New Phrase! Do You Know the English Expression "Tie the Knot" for "Getting Married"?
2017.04.06 published
Do you know the English phrase "tie the knot"?
There are several stylish English phrases often used at weddings that are quite standard*
☑ JUST MARRIED
☑ Eat Drink and Be Married
☑ Keep Calm and Marry Me
and so on*
This time,
let's learn the phrase "Tie the knot"♩
"Tie the knot" means to get married*
The English phrase "tie the knot" means "to get married" in Japanese♡
Tie is a verb meaning "to bind."
Knot is a noun meaning "a knot."
Together, it creates the meaning of making a knot, which has evolved into a phrase used to mean "to get married."
It is a similar idiom to the Japanese term "縁結び" (enmusubi)*
It seems perfect for wedding paper items♡
The phrase "tie the knot" has a certain chicness to it, along with a strong message of two strings being tied together and unable to be undone♡
It's a phrase you should definitely use when thinking about designs for paper items like invitations, save-the-dates, photo booths, and thank-you tags♡