promettre

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French

Etymology

From Old French prometre, an early borrowing from Latin promitto, promittere, adapted to or based on French mettre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʁɔ.mɛtʁ/
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Verb

promettre

  1. to promise
    Je te promets que je te rendrai ton argent avant dimanche. (I promise I'll give you your money back before Sunday.)
  2. (intransitive) to be promising, to be hopeful.
    C'est une athlète qui promet. (She is a promising athlete.)

Conjugation

This verb is conjugated like mettre. That means it is conjugated like battre except that its past participle is promis, not *promettu, and its past historic and imperfect subjunctive are formed with promi-, not *prometti-.

Derived terms

Further reading


Norman

Etymology

From Old French prometre, an early borrowing from Latin prōmittō, prōmittere (send forth; promise).

Verb

promettre

  1. (Jersey) to promise