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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'memento' in both casual and formal contexts, such as when giving someone a small keepsake from a trip or event. For instance, you might hear it during family gatherings when reminiscing about past moments or while shopping for souvenirs in a market.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ricordo' is a close synonym that also means 'memory' or 'remembrance,' but 'memento' specifically refers to a physical object that evokes a memory. You would choose 'memento' when you want to emphasize the tangible aspect of the memory, while 'ricordo' is more abstract.
Culture
'Memento' comes from the Latin word 'memento', meaning 'remember', which ties it closely to the idea of memorialization. In Italian culture, mementos hold sentimental value, often passed down through generations, serving as tangible connections to cherished memories or important life events.
FAQ
Q.What does 'memento' mean in English?
'Memento' translates directly to 'memento' in English, referring to a keepsake or reminder of a person, place, or event.
Q.How do you use 'memento' in a sentence?
You can use 'memento' in a sentence like this: 'I bought a memento from my trip to Venice, a small glass sculpture to remind me of the city's beauty.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'memento'?
'Memento' is often confused with 'souvenir'. While both refer to keepsakes, 'memento' implies a deeper emotional significance associated with a memory.
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