Verb of the Day: Recordar
Recordar
The verb recordar means "to remember" and comes from the Latin "recordari", which is formed from the prefix "re-" (meaning "again") and the root "cordis" (meaning "heart"). Its original etymological meaning is "to pass through the heart again," reflecting the ancient belief that the heart was the seat of memory, intelligence, and emotions, not just the brain.
Algunas conjugaciones:
Presente: recuerdo, recuerdas, recuerda, recordamos, recordáis, recuerdan
Futuro: recordaré, recordarás, recordará, recordaremos, recordareis, recordarán
Presente del subjuntivo: recuerde, recuerdes, recuerde, recordemos, recordáis, recuerden
Algunos ejemplos:
Te recuerdo feliz y vibrante.
Ellos siempre recordarán esas vacaciones en Perú.
Tú quieres que ella recuerde cada cosa que le dices.
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