"And the heart doesn't have (care) and I promise you that what we have is never going to end."
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
Prometo ser bueno pero no parará hasta que el mío.
"Te prometo te voy a amar hasta la muerte" is Spanish for "I promise you I am going to love you till death". It is pronounced "tay pro-MAY-toe tay boy ah ah-MAR AH-stah la MWARE-tay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"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: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
it's .. Te prometo que te voy a amar hasta la muerte .
"Prometo practicar mi espanol"
no te prometo las estrellas!
It means "I promise," or "I am promising." This 'promising' is not the adjective; it's the verb.
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
Prometo ser bueno pero no parará hasta que el mío.
I promise you.
"Te prometo te voy a amar hasta la muerte" is Spanish for "I promise you I am going to love you till death". It is pronounced "tay pro-MAY-toe tay boy ah ah-MAR AH-stah la MWARE-tay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I'm not sure if they'd take it the same way, but this translates to "Baby, you make me hard." Bebé, me haces duro.
The Spanish intro sample "Prometo solemnemente defender el bien y luchar contra la injusticia y la maldad" translates as "I solemnly promise to defend good and fight against injustice and evil".
"I promise I'll do my best"
"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: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Em portugues Eu prometo a fidelidade à bandeira dos Estados Unidos e à republica que representam: