reminiscing
Present participle ofreminisce.

reminisce

reminisce(
reh
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mih
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nihs
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. recordar los viejos tiempos
At the party, I could see that my grandfather was busy reminiscing with an army friend.En la fiesta, vi que mi abuelo estaba ocupado recordando los viejos tiempos con un amigo del ejército.
Yesterday, some friends came over and we stayed awake until the early morning reminiscing.Ayer, unos amigos vinieron a la casa y nos quedamos despiertos hasta la madrugada recordando los viejos tiempos.
b. rememorar los viejos tiempos
I meet up with old friends from school every year to reminisce.Cada año me encuentro con mis antiguos compañeros de clase para rememorar los viejos tiempos.
a. recordar
Seeing an old photo of her boyfriend made Anita reminisce about the days when they were going out together.Al ver una vieja foto de su novio, Anita se puso a recordar los tiempos en que salían juntos.
b. rememorar
Whenever we meet, we reminisce about the summers we spent together as kids.Siempre que nos vemos, rememoramos los veranos que pasamos juntos de niños.
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