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Yes, 记念 (jì niàn) can be used to talk about remembering a person or event. It is often used in the context of commemorating or honoring someone or something.
For example, you can say "我们要记念那些为国捐躯的英雄们" (wǒmen yào jì niàn nàxiē wèi guó juān qū de yīng xióng men) which means "We should remember those heroes who sacrificed themselves for the country."
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Some other Chinese words that are similar in meaning to 记念 (jì niàn), which means "commemorate" or "remember," include:
1. 纪念 (jì niàn) - This is actually the same word, but it can also refer to commemorating an event or person in a more formal way, often used in the context of memorials.
2. 怀念 (huái niàn) - This word means "to miss" or "to cherish the memory of." It conveys a sense of nostalgia or longing for someone or something from the past.
3. 铭记 (míng jì) - This means "to remember firmly" or "to engrave in memory." It suggests a strong emphasis on remembering something significant.
4. 缅怀 (miǎn huái) - This term means "to cherish the memory of" someone who has passed away. It is often used in a memorial context, expressing respect and remembrance.
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