"Tie" or "neck in neck".
Neck tie or neck cheif
a bow tie is 'un noeud papillon' in French.
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Tai is a kikuyu word which means neck tie in English.
"Cu" is just how you would pronounce the french word for neck
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une cravate - or for a very formal one, 'un noeud papillon'
A bolo tie is a leather string a regular neck tie is a cloth that people tie into a know around their neck. The origin of the bolo tie is american the neck tries can be traced to Europe.
The declare comes from the French word "decollate" which means a woman's neck line. This is the word for the neck area on pigs.
In the 1600s, my mercenary ancestors from what is now Croatia wore scarves around the neck. This quickly caught on amongst fashionable types the word "cravat comes from what enemy soldiers saying the cravatas are coming. With time, the cravat evolved into the "lawn tie," which is essentially a bow tie. but the cravata is actually originating from a neck scarf so it evolved into a lawn tie and neck tie