An Olympic swimmer got her first gold medal and kept it as a memento.
A memento is an object that is kept to remind you of someone or something you did. An example of a sentence using the word memento can be; we did not want to forget the show, so we purchased a memento so we wouldn't.
A memento is, essentially, a souvenir. An example sentence would be: She wanted to keep the memento from her trip.
I am keeping my ticket stub as a memento. I have to be careful not to stub my toe again.
You could use it in the following way: "She took a napkin from the restaurant as a memento of their first date".
I keep a seashell as a momento from my vacation. A momento is like a keepsake.
Not really. How about saying: Memento mori quod tempus fugit; ergo carpe diem. Or even, this makes more sense: Memento mori atque carpe diem quod tempus fugit.
The best swimmer in the Olympics won a medal and kept it as a memento.A little girl got a beautiful box her mom gave her before she died and the little girl kept it as a special memento she will treasure forever.
memento = mea ho'omana'o
The plural of "memento" is "mementos".
The phrase "estoy contestando" shows the present progressive tense in the sentence "En este momento estoy contestando preguntas."
Memento vivere.
The word is memento.