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How to Say "reminded" in Spanish

The Spanish word forremindedis recordabaA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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verbA2
when something triggered a memory
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Examples

Yo recordaba su cara, pero no su nombre.

I remembered (used to remember) her face, but not her name.

Él recordaba sus veranos en el campo.

He used to remember his summers in the countryside.

Ese olor me recordaba a mi abuela.

That smell reminded me of my grandmother.

One word, many people

In this past tense form, the word 'recordaba' is the same whether you are talking about yourself (I), him, her, or you-formal. You often need to use the person's name or a pronoun like 'yo' or 'ella' to make it clear who is doing the remembering.

Descriptive Past

Use this form when you are describing a memory that lasted for a while or something you used to do regularly, rather than a single, quick moment of remembering.

Recordar vs. Acordarse

Mistake:Me recordaba de eso.

Correction: Say 'Recordaba eso' or 'Me acordaba de eso'. 'Recordar' doesn't usually need the 'me' and 'de' together like 'acordarse' does.

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