Yevhenii
What it means? "You have my word"
23. Nov. 2019 11:51
Antworten · 3
Hi, Eugene! "You have my word" is an idiomatic expression. It shows a promise or a vow, so essentially it means "I promise that I will do a particular thing." It's actually stronger than "I promise" because, historically, a person took an oath of honor when they said this. Nowadays, we don't use this phrase in a typical conversation. You can find it in books and films set in old or medieval times. I hope this helps, and please feel free to ask me more questions. Best Regards, Teacher Ariana www.italki.com/englishwithariana
23. November 2019
Also, this question should be: "What does it mean?" or "What does 'You have my word' mean?"
23. November 2019
Haben Sie noch keine Antworten gefunden?
Geben Sie Ihre Fragen ein und lassen Sie sich von Muttersprachlern helfen!