prometido
/pɾomeˈtido/, [pɾo.meˈt̪i.ð̞o]fiancé, promised
Adjective prometido (feminine prometida, masculine plural prometidos, feminine plural prometidas)
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engaged
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promised
Noun prometido m (plural prometidos, feminine prometida, feminine plural prometidas)
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fiance (man engaged to be married)
Verb prometido m (feminine singular prometida, masculine plural prometidos, feminine plural prometidas)
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Masculine singular past participle of prometer.
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Él hizo lo que había prometido hacer.
He did what he promised to do.
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Ella se olvidó de que le había prometido llamarle anoche.
She forgot that she had promised to call him last night.
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En cuanto venga pagaré el dinero que he prometido.
When he comes, I'll pay the money that I promised.
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Estoy prometido a ella.
I am engaged to her.
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Lo prometido es deuda.
A promise is a debt.
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El dinero que le habían prometido no era, según él, una recompensa suficiente por semejante servicio.
The money that he had been promised was not, according to him, a sufficient reward for such a service.
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No es bueno no cumplir lo prometido.
It is not good for you to break your promise.
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Su prometido es astronauta.
The man whom she is marrying is an astronaut.
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No recuerdo haberte prometido eso.
I don't remember promising that.
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Sam ha prometido pagar el dinero a final de mes.
Sam has promised to pay the money at the end of the month.
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