He didnt say it until breaking dawn
New Moon, the second book in the Twilight series.
In the Twilight series, Jacob's imprinting on Renesmee, a vampire-human hybrid baby, is explained as a supernatural and involuntary bond that can occur with those destined to be soulmates. Despite Renesmee's vampire nature, Jacob's imprinting is focused on her future self, when she will reach maturity and be able to reciprocate his feelings.
it's like finding love at first sight. Jacob will waite for renesmee to grow up, for now it's just friendship.
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imprinting
Yes, Jacob Black in the Twilight series imprints on Renesmee Cullen, who is a hybrid-human vampire. Their relationship is complex and different from traditional romantic love because of the supernatural imprinting bond.
In the Twilight series, Renesmee, Bella and Edward's child, does not become Jacob's mate. Renesmee and Jacob share a unique bond called an "imprinting," which is a deep, unbreakable bond between a shapeshifter (like Jacob) and someone else that can evolve into different forms of relationships, not necessarily romantic.
Inferring from the books Jacob doesn't seem to get married to anyone anytime soon. However, he has chosen Reneseme (Bella and Edward's daughter) as his mate through "imprinting".
Imprinting is introduced in new moon.
Jacob Black is going to marry Renesme Cullen because in the 4th book after Renesme is born (She is Edward & Bella daughter) he imprints on her* * Imprinting is like a REALLY intense version of love at 1st sight that only werewolf's can experience.
No the character Jacob is actually a werewolf or shape-shifter as some say
Imprinting in Twilight works basically on the concept of "Love at first sight." Essentially, when a werewolf sees a person they are "meant to be with" they will become immediately attached to said person. They often fall in love immediately, or in the case of Jacob and Reneesme, the werewolf becomes attached to and protective of the subject, and essentially becomes incapable of loving anyone else until that subject is old enough for a romantic relationship.