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What is the meaning of the verb "Recordar"?

  1. To forget

  2. To remember

  3. To misplace

  4. To ignore

The correct answer is: To remember

The verb "Recordar" translates to "to remember" in English. It refers to the action of bringing a memory to mind or recalling past experiences or information. This verb is often used in contexts where someone is trying to remember something specific, such as a name, an event, or information learned in the past. In Spanish, "recordar" can also imply a sense of reminding someone of something, as in "recordar a alguien de algo" (to remind someone of something), reinforcing its meaning related to memory rather than forgetting or ignoring. The conjugation of “recordar” changes based on the subject, but its fundamental meaning remains tied to the act of remembering. In contrast, the other options reflect actions that do not align with the meaning of "recordar." Forgetting, misplacing, and ignoring relate to a lack of mental awareness or retention rather than the positive action of recalling or remembering information.