An old way to say "I promise" is "I swear by my honor" or "I swear on my life."
It doesn't say how many years it took for the promise to be fufilled, but it does say that he was 99 years old when the promise was finally fufilled.
She takes you seriously on your promise.
Say sorry and promise not to do it again.
Say that you'll promise to take care of it.
yakusoku is promise
Since you didn't say what oath I will answer the question in a general way. Most oaths ask a person to follow the law and have them,promise to uphold the constitution.
Since you didn't say what oath I will answer the question in a general way. Most oaths ask a person to follow the law and have them,promise to uphold the constitution.
"to promise" is "prometer", "to swear" (like promise, not to curse) is "jurar"
ich verspreche is i promise
To promise = prometer (prawmayTEAR)(a) promise = (una) promesa (oonah prawMAYsah)
she didn't. she just was born that way. they say she was the prittiest of all the goddesses.
You can say "Hoʻohiki au" in Hawaiian, which translates to "I promise."