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)
what is another word for promise? A vow or an oath
The Greek word for pledge is "ἀρραβών" (arrabon). It signifies a deposit or earnest money given as a guarantee of a future agreement or promise.
promise = 'ōlelo pa'a
there are 2 syllables in the word promise!
Υπόσχομαι [ipOschome]
It means it's a promise. The same as "I promise you."
The past tense of the word "promise" is "promised."
"Responsible" is from the Latin verb respondere, which means "to promise something in return for something else." (Once the promise is made, one is responsible for fulfilling it.) This in turn is from Latin spondere, "to pledge", which is related to Greek spendo, "to pour out" a libation.
A word means either a literal word or a promise. for example you say to keep my word that meanms to keep my promise.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
الحرب War . الوعد Promise.
Your promise is a commitment to do or not do something in the future, often formalized and implying a sense of obligation. Your word, on the other hand, refers more broadly to your assurance or credibility in a situation, encompassing both spoken and unspoken agreements. While a promise is a specific declaration, your word reflects your overall reliability and integrity. Essentially, a promise is a part of your word, but not all of your word is a promise.