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a good Jack makes a good Jill

/ə ɡʊd dʒæk meɪks ə ɡʊd dʒɪl/

Example:

They have been happily married for decades; as they say, a good Jack makes a good Jill.

happy wife, happy life

/ˈhæpi waɪf, ˈhæpi laɪf/

Example:

I always make sure to help with the chores; you know what they say: happy wife, happy life.

he that will thrive must first ask his wife

/hi ðæt wɪl θraɪv mʌst fɜrst æsk hɪz waɪf/

Example:

John credits his business success to his partner, proving that he that will thrive must first ask his wife.

marry in haste, repent at leisure

/ˈmɛri ɪn heɪst, rɪˈpɛnt æt ˈliːʒər/

Example:

They only met a month ago and are already engaged; they should remember that if you marry in haste, repent at leisure.

a young man married is a young man marred

/ə jʌŋ mæn ˈmɛrid ɪz ə jʌŋ mæn mɑːrd/

Example:

He wanted to wed at twenty, but his father warned him that a young man married is a young man marred.

honest men marry quickly, wise men not at all

/ˈɑːnɪst mɛn ˈmɛri ˈkwɪkli, waɪz mɛn nɑːt æt ɔːl/

Example:

My grandfather used to joke, 'Honest men marry quickly, wise men not at all,' whenever he saw a wedding.

first thrive, and then wive

/fɜrst θraɪv ænd ðɛn waɪv/

Example:

My grandfather always told me to first thrive, and then wive so that I could support a family.

better be an old man's darling than a young man's slave

/ˈbetər bi æn oʊld mænz ˈdɑːrlɪŋ ðæn ə jʌŋ mænz sleɪv/

Example:

She chose to marry the wealthy widower, believing it's better be an old man's darling than a young man's slave.

better wed over the mixen than over the moor

/ˈbetər wed ˈoʊvər ðə ˈmɪksən ðæn ˈoʊvər ðə mʊr/

Example:

My grandmother always said, 'Better wed over the mixen than over the moor,' believing that local matches were more stable.

a rouk-town's seldom a good housewife at home

/ə raʊk taʊnz ˈsɛldəm ə ɡʊd ˈhaʊsˌwaɪf æt hoʊm/

Example:

She spends every evening at parties, and her house is a mess; as they say, a rouk-town's seldom a good housewife at home.

a good husband makes a good wife

/ə ɡʊd ˈhʌz.bənd meɪks ə ɡʊd waɪf/

Example:

They have been happily married for decades; it's true that a good husband makes a good wife.

never marry for money, but marry where money is

/ˈnɛvər ˈmɛri fɔːr ˈmʌni, bʌt ˈmɛri wɛr ˈmʌni ɪz/

Example:

My grandmother always told me, 'never marry for money, but marry where money is.'
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