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.
The likely word is the noun souvenir (a memento).
souvenir! like those little hats you get on a Disney trip.
french for a memory (not memory itself, but A memory).
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
something valuable boughten in your home state/country
The root word of "souvenir" is the French word "souvenir," which means "to remember."
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.
Memento or keepsake.
The word "souvenir" applies to a keepsake or an article from a different locale.
"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
Well, 'souvenir' is a French word!
Jour de Souvenir
nostalgia, souvenir, memory
The likely word is the noun souvenir (a memento).