Bring up certain things that you remember that he might remember, if you try all that and he still seems confused, suggest that he has had brain damage because "he said" that you were the best he had ever had.
You don't. Take control of your thoughts and move on. Simply put.
fondly.
Fondly
Ex: My brother fondly hoped I would play with him.
Yes, it means in a fond, loving, or affectionate manner. It is often connected to memories or nostalgic feelings.Yes it is. It describes a verb like: To remember fondly.
Fondly Fahrenheit was created in 1954.
Do you mean as in the adverb? Fondly in German is Liebevoll.
Remember fondly, or with pleasant feelings.
The correct spelling is "memoriam" as in the phrase from Latin "in memoriam" (in memory of).
No.
It means he wants to have his cake and eat it. Ignore him or someone will get hurt, probably you.
The suffix for the word "fondly" is "-ly." In this case, "-ly" is an adverbial suffix that is added to the base word "fond" to modify it and indicate the manner in which the action is performed. Adverbs ending in "-ly" often describe how an action is done, such as "fondly," which means to do something in an affectionate or loving manner.