Υπόσχομαι [ipOschome]
the greek word for ''promise'' is ''iposxesi'' [υπόσχεση] . if you want to say '' i promise'' then it's ''iposxome'' [υπόσχομαι] (you pronounce the ''e'' in the end)
"υπόσχεση" (eeposkhesee-noun) "υπόσχομαι" (eeposkhome-verb)
yakusoku is promise
"to promise" is "prometer", "to swear" (like promise, not to curse) is "jurar"
"Ich verspreche es."
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
An old way to say "I promise" is "I swear by my honor" or "I swear on my life."
To promise = prometer (prawmayTEAR)(a) promise = (una) promesa (oonah prawMAYsah)
Hippocrates
You can say "Hoʻohiki au" in Hawaiian, which translates to "I promise."
Promissum.
yakusoku