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Recuerde

Recuerde is a form of the Spanish verb recordar, meaning to remember or to recall. It functions as the third-person singular present subjunctive (él/ella/usted recuerde) and is also the formal imperative form used with the pronoun usted, meaning “Remember” in direct address. In context, it can appear in both subordinate clauses and formal commands.

In everyday usage, Recuerde appears in official or polite communications and reminders. For example, as a direct

Etymology and related forms: Recuerde derives from recordar, rooted in Latin recordare, meaning to remember. Related

Overall, Recuerde is a commonly encountered verb form used to convey reminders or formal instructions, and

instruction:
“Recuerde
hacer
la
reserva
antes
de
la
fecha
límite.”
In
a
sentence
with
a
dependent
clause,
it
can
convey
necessity
or
expectation:
“Es
importante
que
usted
recuerde
traer
su
identificación.”
Its
tone
is
courteous
and
authoritative,
suitable
for
notices,
instructions,
and
customer
communications.
terms
include
recuerdo
(memory,
remembrance)
and
recordar
(to
remember).
The
form
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
Spanish
verbal
endings
that
express
mood,
person,
and
formality,
contributing
to
the
precise
tone
in
written
and
spoken
Spanish.
it
appears
regularly
in
signage,
etiquette,
and
official
communications
in
Spanish.