PROMITTO, promitto
Sounds Like: proh-MIT-toh
Translations: I promise, I undertake, I guarantee, I assure
From the root: PROMITTO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Promitto is a Latin verb meaning 'to promise' or 'to undertake'. It is a compound word formed from 'pro-' (forward, forth) and 'mitto' (to send, to let go), literally meaning 'to send forth'. It is commonly used to express a commitment or an assurance.
Inflection: First person singular, Present Active Indicative
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, PROMITTO.
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- PROMISISSET — he had promised, she had promised, it had promised
- PROMISIT — he promised, she promised, it promised
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