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What does "Versprich Es" or "Verspricht Es" mean? (I think the first one is a typo, I've never heard about that word before.

Does it mean "It Promises"?

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  1. it means 'promise' as a command. The 'es' can be considered redundant.


  2. "Versprich es" means "promise (it)"

    It's the imperative (command) form of versprechen.

  3. Versprich (mir) es means promise (me) it

    Er/Sie verspricht es = he/she promises it


  4. "Versprich es" is an imperative and means "promise me"

    the second one is probably a typo for it´s only a part: correct would be for example "er verspricht es" ("he promises")

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