Janji
Janji is a word used in Indonesian and Malay that denotes a promise or pledge. It can refer to a commitment made by one person to another, and in religious or ceremonial contexts it can express a vow or covenant. In everyday speech, janji commonly appears in phrases such as membuat janji (to make a promise), menepati janji (to keep a promise), and mengingkari janji or melanggar janji (to break a promise).
The term is native to Malay and Indonesian and is widely used across Southeast Asia, including Malaysia,
In culture and media, janji appears in literature, songs, and conversation as a common concept reflecting trust