A trinket that reminds you of a trip/event, etc.
A souvenir is an item that is from a special place or reminds someone of a certain event.
"Souvenir" is the French word "to remember". A souvenir is an object which helps you remember something, especially a vacation or a trip somewhere.
The likely word is the noun souvenir (a memento).
souvenir! like those little hats you get on a Disney trip.
The word "souvenir" as used today originated from the French language. It is from Old French, to recall, memory, from Latin subvenīre, to come to mind : sub-, sub- + venīre, to come.
french for a memory (not memory itself, but A memory).
something valuable boughten in your home state/country
"Souvenir" is a French word meaning "memory." By extension, it means an object that brings back a specific memory. English borrowed that word with the same meaning.
keepsake, memento
The word souvenir is pronounced \ˈsü-və-ˌnir and it has a total of three syllables.
I picked up this souvenir in a foreign country.
After the lantern festival, my friend brought back a homemade lantern as a souvenir.
I'm pretty sure there's no direct translate for the word keepsake in French. The closest French word for keepsake, an object kept for the sake of the giver, would be souvenir.
Memento or keepsake.
The word "souvenir" applies to a keepsake or an article from a different locale.
That which serves as a reminder; a remembrancer; a memento; a keepsake.
Well, 'souvenir' is a French word!
A souvenir?
nostalgia, souvenir, memory