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juro — meaning in English: I swear

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'juro' in everyday conversations when making promises or expressing sincerity. For instance, someone might say 'Te juro que llegaré a tiempo' (I swear I'll be on time) to reassure a friend. It's often used informally among friends, but can also fit in more serious contexts when making a solemn declaration.
Synonyms & nuances
'Juro' is a straightforward way to declare one's promise, while synonyms like 'prometo' (I promise) carry a slightly different connotation, focusing more on commitment than the intensity of the declaration. You might choose 'juro' in more passionate or serious contexts to convey deep sincerity.
Culture
'Juro' comes from the Latin 'iurare', which means 'to swear' or 'to take an oath'. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, swearing an oath carries significant weight, often used in legal or personal contexts. Interestingly, it's also common in literature and music, emphasizing emotional sincerity in declarations of love or loyalty.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'juro' in English?
'Juro' translates to 'I swear' in English, conveying a strong sense of commitment or assurance.
Q.How do I use 'juro' in a sentence?
You can use 'juro' in a sentence like 'Te juro que no lo haré de nuevo', which means 'I swear I won't do it again'. It's often used to emphasize the truth of your words.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'juro'?
A common mistake is using 'juro' without context. It's important to follow it with a specific promise or statement for clarity, such as 'Juro que siempre estaré aquí para ti' (I swear I will always be here for you).
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