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Yevhenii
What it means?
"You have my word"
2019年11月23日 11:51
解答 · 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
2019年11月23日
Also, this question should be: "What does it mean?" or "What does 'You have my word' mean?"
2019年11月23日
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