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 Translation for 'to remember' from English to Esperanto
VERB   to remember | remembered | remembered
remembering | remembers
SYNO to call back | to call up | to commemorate | ...
memorito remember
rememorito remember
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Translation for 'to remember' from English to Esperanto

to remember
memori

rememori
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Usage Examples English
  • To understand the logic behind Emacs Lisp, it is important to remember that there is an emphasis on providing data structures and features specific to making a versatile text editor over implementing a general-purpose programming language.
  • The five unit code was designed to be easy to remember.
  • Chairperson Tsai insisted on the need for the party to remember its history, defend the Republic of China's sovereignty and national security, and maintain its confidence.
  • Jordan claims that Wollheim's first, 'laudatory' letter convinced him that he could write, and so he chose to remember the first letter and forget about the second.
  • Before filing the complaint, it is important for plaintiff(s) to remember that Federal courts can impose liability for the prevailing party's attorney fees to the losing party, if the judge considers the case frivolous or for purposes of harassment, even when the case was voluntarily dismissed.

  • This list has a few bits for each branch to remember the direction that was taken most recently.
  • Baudot), or may have ways to make it easier to remember the chords ("e.g.," Microwriter), but the same principles apply.
  • Despite the ubiquitous ROYGBIV mnemonic used to remember the spectral colors in English, the inclusion or exclusion of colors in this table is contentious, with disagreement often focused on indigo and cyan.
  • Another approach to measure cognitive ability would be to study the firings of individual neurons while a person is trying to remember the phone number.
  • His final guitar performance on a studio album was with the New York Dolls on their 2006 album "One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This".

  • The individuals showed a capacity to remember context with respect to objects, locations and occasions (what, when, where).
  • It is important to remember that traditions of varying ages have been incorporated into this work.
  • Unlike a depth-first search on graphs, there is no need to remember all the nodes we have visited, because a tree cannot contain cycles.
  • At the 64th Sydney Film Festival, there was a retrospective of Akira Kurosawa where films of his were screened to remember the great legacy he has created from his work.
  • The term is often used to remember massacres. Black months include the Black September in Jordan, when large numbers of Palestinians were killed, and Black July in Sri Lanka, the killing of members of the Tamil population by the Sinhalese government.

  • Chancellor Angela Merkel joined with President Christian Wulff and Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit at the Bernauer Straße memorial park to remember lives and liberty.
  • Since the later discovery of the electron, an easier to remember and more durably correct technically although historically false, etymology has been suggested: anode, from the Greek "anodos", 'way up', 'the way (up) out of the cell (or other device) for electrons'.
  • Activated B cells differentiate into either antibody-producing cells called plasma cells that secrete soluble antibody or memory cells that survive in the body for years afterward in order to allow the immune system to remember an antigen and respond faster upon future exposures.
  • The pilot had to remember to maintain engine-out directional control at low speeds after takeoff with rudder; if this maneuver were attempted with ailerons, the aircraft could snap out of control.
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