How to Say ‘Memories’ in French
Des souvenirs
day soov-uh-NEER
[day soov-uh-NEER]
💬 Usage Tip: Souvenir can mean a memory, but also a souvenir object from a trip. Context is king!
🇫🇷 In France: In art discussion, souvenirs usually means memories, especially with themes like family, archive, or childhood.
Phrase Breakdown
Des
[day]
some
Plural indefinite article meaning some or plural unspecified things.
Des souvenirs apparaissent dans mes images.
Some memories appear in my images.
souvenirs
[soov-uh-NEER]
memories
Plural noun referring to recollections from the past.
Des souvenirs nourrissent toute ma démarche.
Memories nourish my whole artistic approach.
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