"Forget-me-not" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Forget-me-not is a phrase that refers to a small, blue flower with five petals, particularly the species Myosotis sylvatica. It is also a metaphor for a token or a symbol of remembrance, often used as a gesture of love, affection, or gratitude. The phrase is thought to have originated from the Christian legend that forget-me-not flowers were a favorite of the Virgin Mary, who wore them on her cloak. In some cultures, forget-me-nots are considered a token of eternal love, friendship, or memory, and are often given as a gift to symbolize remembrance and affection.
Forgery is the act of making or altering a document, signature, or other object with the intention of deceiving or defrauding someone. It can include creating fake documents, such as identification papers, financial records, or artwork, or altering real documents to appear as something they are not. Forgery can be committed for various reasons, including financial gain, revenge, or to obtain power or recognition.
Forget: to stop remembering something, or to fail to recall it because it's no longer in one's memory.
Forgetfulness is the quality of being easily forgotten or having a tendency to forget things. It is the act of forgetting or losing one's memory, often due to age, illness, or mental or emotional fatigue.
Forgivable, not to be remembered or recalled. Suffering from poor memory or easily forgotten.