"Memorial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A memorial is a monument, building, or other structure created to honor the memory of a person or group of people who have died, usually as a result of a significant event, such as a war, natural disaster, or tragedy. It can also refer to a ceremonial gathering or event held to remember and honor the deceased.
Memorable refers to something that is easy to remember or recall. It can also describe a person, event, or experience that is particularly significant, striking, or impressive, making it hard to forget.
A memorandum is a formal note or document that is used to record or communicate information, usually in a business or official setting. It is often used to communicate decisions, agreements, or changes, and is typically signed by the person or entity issuing it. Memoranda may be used for internal purposes or to communicate with external parties, such as clients or contractors.
Memorandums refer to unofficial, internal reports or brief documents that are prepared for a specific purpose, usually to facilitate communication, record an agreement, or document a decision within an organization.
Memorialising refers to the act of creating a permanent record or monument to honor and remember something or someone, such as a person, event, or tragedy. It can also mean to preserve the memory of something or someone by putting it into words or representations, often to avoid forgetting or to pay tribute.