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Yes, 忆 (yì) can be used to describe events that happened in the past. It is a verb that means "remember; recall" and is used to describe the action of remembering or recalling something that happened in the past. It is often used in the context of reminiscing about past events or experiences.
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Yes, there are several words in Chinese that convey similar meanings to 忆 (yì), which means "remember" or "recall." Here are a few:
1. 记 (jì) - This word means "to remember" or "to record." It is often used in contexts where one is keeping a record or has the intention to remember something.
2. 回忆 (huí yì) - This term means "to reminisce" or "to recall memories." It typically implies a more nostalgic or reflective act of remembering past events.
3. 想起 (xiǎng qǐ) - This phrase translates to "to think of" or "to remember." It is used when someone suddenly remembers something that they had forgotten.
connotation compared to some of the other terms.
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