Chúa cứu rỗi Vua/Nữ hoàng
/ˌɡɒd ˌseɪv ðə ˈkɪŋˈkwiːn//ˌɡɑːd ˌseɪv ðə ˈkɪŋˈkwiːn/Word Originevidence suggests a 17th-cent. origin for the complete words and tune of the British national anthem. The ultimate origin is obscure: the phrase “God save the King” occurs in various passages in the Bible, while as early as 1545 it was used as a sign for safe conduct in the navy, with the reply “long to reign over us.”