"It's okay I promise" in Spanish is "Está bien yo prometo". It is pronounced "Eh-STAH bee-EHN yo pro-MAY-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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There isn't really a word for "okay", by "si" or "si, si" would work perfectly fine.
In spanish it is:
Oh bien te tengo lo haré
"to promise" is "prometer", "to swear" (like promise, not to curse) is "jurar"
Promesa
To promise = prometer (prawmayTEAR)(a) promise = (una) promesa (oonah prawMAYsah)
"Jurame" in Spanish means "swear to me" or "promise me." It is often used in romantic contexts, such as in songs or poetry.
I promise or swear
"Prometo practicar mi espanol"
That is 'Im Not Okay (I Promise)'
There are two ways that you can say "promise" in Spanish, promesa or esperanza.Both are acceptable, but promesa would be the more common of the two.Promise - promesa
?esta bien?
okay
bueno
Prometer is the Spanish verb meaning 'to promise.'