English
Pronunciation
Verb
memorize (third-person singular simple present memorizes, present participle memorizing, simple past and past participle memorized)
- To fully learn so as to have entirely available to the memory; to learn by heart, commit to memory.
2007, Don DeLillo, Underworld: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Scribner Classics, →ISBN, page 543:I wanted to look up velleity and quotidian and memorize the fuckers for all time, spell them, learn them, pronounce them syllable by syllable—vocalize, phonate, utter the sounds, say the words for all they're worth.
2009, A Practical Study of Argument, →ISBN, page 123:Many years ago there was a rumor that a basketball star (Jerry Lucas of the New York Knicks) had memorized the entire Manhattan phone book.
2009, Hailey Abbott, The Perfect Boy, →ISBN, page 258:She was so used to the way he moved—they'd been practicing together for years, and she'd memorized the way his body worked.
Derived terms
Translations
to commit to memory, to learn by heart
- Arabic: حَفِظَ (ḥafiẓa)
- Armenian: անմահացնել (hy) (anmahacʻnel)
- Azerbaijani: əzbərləmək (az)
- Belarusian: запамята́ць pf (zapamjatácʹ), запаміна́ць impf (zapaminácʹ), запо́мніць pf (zapómnicʹ)
- Bengali: মুখস্থ করা (mukhostho kora)
- Bulgarian: запаметя́вам (bg) impf (zapametjávam), уча наизуст (uča naizust)
- Catalan: memoritzar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 記住 / 记住 (gei3 zyu6)
- Mandarin: 記住 / 记住 (zh) (jìzhù), 熟記 / 熟记 (zh) (shújì), 記憶 / 记忆 (zh) (jìyì)
- Czech: memorovat (cs)
- Danish: udenadslære
- Dutch: memoriseren (nl), uit het hoofd leren
- Esperanto: parkerigi
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: opetella ulkoa, painaa muistiin
- French: mémoriser (fr), apprendre par cœur (fr)
- Galician: chapar, memorizar
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: sich einprägen (de) (sich in the dative case), auswendig lernen
- Greek: απομνημονεύω (el) (apomnimonévo), αποστηθίζω (el) (apostithízo)
- Hawaiian: hoʻopaʻanaʻau
- Hebrew: שִׁנֵּן (shinén)
- Hungarian: memorizál (hu), megtanul (hu), betanul (hu), megjegyez (hu)
- Icelandic: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: memorizzare (it), imparare a memoria
- Japanese: 記憶する (ja) (きおくする, kioku suru), 覚える (ja) (おぼえる, oboeru), 暗記する (ja) (あんきする, anki suru)
- Khmer: ទន្ទេញ (km) (tŭəntɨñ), ចាំ (km) (cam)
- Korean: 기억하다 (ko) (gieokhada), 암기하다 (ko) (amgihada), 외우다 (ko) (oe'uda)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: لەبەرکردن (leberkirdin)
- Northern Kurdish: ji ber kirin (ku), ezber kirin (ku)
- Latin: memini
- Macedonian: запаметува impf (zapametuva), запамети pf (zapameti)
- Malay: menghafalkan
- Maori: pupuri, whakamaumahara
- Norwegian: lære utenat, pugge (no)
- Oromo: yaddachuu
- Persian: از برم کردن (az barm kardan), یادانیدن (yâdânidan)
- Polish: zapamiętywać (pl) impf, zapamiętać (pl) pf, nauczyć się na pamięć pf
- Portuguese: decorar (pt), memorizar (pt)
- Romanian: memoriza (ro)
- Russian: запомина́ть (ru) impf (zapominátʹ), запо́мнить (ru) pf (zapómnitʹ), выу́чивать (ru) impf (vyúčivatʹ), вы́учить (ru) pf (výučitʹ), зау́чивать наизу́сть impf (zaúčivatʹ naizústʹ), заучи́ть наизу́сть pf (zaučítʹ naizústʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic: meòraich
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: pȃmtiti (sh), naùčiti nȁpamēt
- Slovak: zapamätať, naučiť sa naspamäť
- Slovene: zapomniti
- Spanish: memorizar (es)
- Swedish: lära sig utantill, memorera (sv), lägga på minnet (sv)
- Thai: จดจำ (th) (jòt-jam)
- Turkish: ezberlemek (tr)
- Ukrainian: запам'ято́вувати impf (zapamʺjatóvuvaty), запам'ята́ти pf (zapamʺjatáty)
- Uzbek: yod olmoq
- Vietnamese: ghi nhớ (vi), ghi chép (vi)
- Welsh: dysgu ar gof
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Portuguese
Verb
memorize
- inflection of memorizar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative