How to Say "reminded of" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “reminded of” is “sugirió” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ella sugirió ir a la playa este fin de semana.
She suggested going to the beach this weekend.
El camarero nos sugirió el especial del día.
The waiter suggested the daily special to us.
Su tono de voz sugirió que estaba cansado.
His tone of voice suggested that he was tired.
The 'E' to 'I' Swap
In the past tense, when talking about 'him,' 'her,' 'them,' or 'you (formal),' the 'e' in the middle of this verb changes to an 'i'. That's why we say 'sugirió' instead of 'sugerió'.
Using 'Que'
If you want to say someone suggested that someone else do something, use 'que' followed by a special verb form: 'Sugirió que yo fuera' (He suggested that I go).
Missing the Accent
Mistake: “sugirio”
Correction: sugirió
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