Recordáis (en. Do you remember?)
/re.koɾˈðais/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To keep in memory something that has been learned or lived.
Do you remember that trip we took together?
¿Recordáis aquel viaje que hicimos juntos?
To make someone else remember something.
You remember to call him tomorrow.
Te recordáis de llamarlo mañana.
To bring to mind a fact or knowledge from the past.
You always remember the good times.
Siempre recordáis los buenos momentos.
Etymology
From the verb 'recordar', which comes from the Latin 'recordari'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to remember something
To make a fact or experience come to mind.
recordar algo
do not remember
Indicates that something is not remembered.
no recordéis
to remember someone
To have a particular person in memory.
recordar a alguien
Related Words
memory
Memory of something that has happened.
recuerdo
memory
The human capacity to store and recall information.
memoria
reminiscence
The action of remembering.
remembranza
Slang Meanings
To remember informally
Those moments you remember are unforgettable.
Esos momentos que recordáis son inolvidables.
To reminisce in a relaxed or fun way
Whenever we get together, you remember funny anecdotes.
Siempre que nos juntamos, recordáis anécdotas graciosas.