Yes. It started in Latin, but came into English usage through the French language.
Translation: Merci pour te/vous souvenir de moi.
The word momento is Spanish for "moment" (a short time, a second or two).A similarly spelled English word is memento, a souvenir or keepsake.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Well, 'souvenir' is a French word!
Jour de Souvenir
it's " se souvenir " for remember
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).
"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.
A trinket that reminds you of a trip/event, etc.
"Se souvenir" in French translates to "to remember" or "to recall" in English.
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.
In remembrance is "en souvenir" in French.
its just souviner
The word souvenir is pronounced \ˈsü-və-ˌnir and it has a total of three syllables.