How to say "Promise" in Japanese
If you are wondering what's the Japanese word for "Promise" you've come to the right place!
the Japanese word for "Promise" is "Yakusoku", written in japanese as "約束".
Here's a more detailed explanation:
The Japanese verbal noun '約束 (やくそく)' means 'promise'. It refers to a commitment or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen. This word is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate a pledge or agreement between people. For example: I made a promise to my friend「友達と約束をした」(ともだちとやくそくをした). He broke his promise「彼は約束を破った」(かれはやくそくをやぶった). It can also be used in phrases like '約束を守る (やくそくをまもる)' (to keep a promise) or '約束を果たす (やくそくをはたす)' (to fulfill a promise).
The Kanji are characters that represent meanings. As you can see, this word is made up of 2 Kanji:
The kanji "約" means "Promise" and "Approximately" and can be read as "Yaku". And The kanji "束" means "Bundle" and "Bind" and can be read as "Soku" and "Taba".
Now, let's make sure you understand this word the other way around too.
What does "Yakusoku" mean in japanese?
"Yakusoku" means "Promise" .
To learn more about the kanji in this word, checkout this pages:
What is the Kanji for promise and approximately?What is the Kanji for bundle and bind?If you also want to learn how to write this word in Japanese, you can checkout this page:
How to write "Promise" in Japanese
To make really sure you learn this word, I've prepared an interactive lesson for you. You are going to learn the readings and meanings of this word and of the characters that comprise it.
But first, you need to know a little bit about Hiragana and Katakana.
Hiragana and katakana are japanese syllabaries, this means that each character represents a syllable.
This are the characters you need to know for this lesson:
The hiragana "や" is read as "ya". The hiragana "く" is read as "ku". The hiragana "そ" is read as "so". The hiragana "た" is read as "ta". And The hiragana "ば" is read as "ba".
About kanji, you need to know that most Kanji have two types of readings: Kunyomi, based on native japanese pronunciation. And onyomi, based on chinese pronunciation.