Forget-me-not

May 10, 2015 18:30
A forget-me-not is a flower.

This name is derived from a story in medieval Germany.

Knight Rudolph found this flower, which bloomed in the Danube, and tried to pick it for his lover Bertha, but he took a misstep and got washed away by the river's current.

He threw the flower to the riverbank using all his strength, and died, leaving the words "vergiss-mein-nicht!"

Bertha, who was left behind, called the flower Rudolph's last words.

From this story, the flower was called "vergissmeinnicht" in Germany, and it became "forget-me-not" in English by literal translation.

Also, In many other languages, the flower is named using the same meaning.
勿忘草は、花の名前です。

この名前は、中世ドイツのある物語に由来します。

騎士ルドルフがドナウ川に咲いていたこの花を見つけ、恋人ベルタのために摘もうとしたらところ、足を踏み外して川に流されてしまいます。

彼は最後の力で花を岸に投げ、「vergiss-mein-nicht!」という言葉を残して亡くなりました。

そして残されたベルタは、彼の最後の名前を花の名前にしたそうです。

この話から、この花はドイツでは「vergissmeinnicht」と呼ばれ、英名もその直訳の「forget-me-not」となり、他の多くの言語でも同様の意味がつけられています。
No. 1 Timmy's correction
  • This name is derived from a story in medieval Germany.
  • This name is derived from a story that took place in medieval Germany.
  • Knight Rudolph found this flower, which bloomed in the Danube, and tried to pick it for his lover Bertha, but he took a misstep and got washed away by the river's current.
  • Knight Rudolph found this flower, which bloomed in the Danube, and tried to pick it for his lover Bertha, but he took a misstep (or: tripped) and got washed away by the river's current.
Interesting!
kanotown
Thank you very much always for correcting my post!
Timmy
You are welcome!
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