Bedeutung
To be able to remember things easily and accurately.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Spain, 'tener buena memoria' is often linked to the 'Ley de Memoria Histórica', a law regarding the legacy of the Spanish Civil War. In a social sense, Spaniards value 'memoria' in long conversations over coffee. Mexican culture places heavy emphasis on family history. 'Tener buena memoria' is a trait highly respected in 'abuelos' who pass down 'leyendas' and family genealogies orally. In Argentina, the phrase 'Memoria, Verdad y Justicia' is a powerful slogan related to the military dictatorship. Here, 'tener memoria' is a civic duty. In Colombia, 'tener buena memoria' is often used in the context of 'vallenatos' (folk songs) where singers must remember hundreds of verses.
Complimenting Others
If someone remembers a small detail about you, say '¡Qué buena memoria tienes!'. It's a very polite and warm compliment.
Avoid 'Ser'
Never say 'Soy buena memoria'. It's the #1 mistake for English speakers. Always use 'Tengo'.
Bedeutung
To be able to remember things easily and accurately.
Complimenting Others
If someone remembers a small detail about you, say '¡Qué buena memoria tienes!'. It's a very polite and warm compliment.
Avoid 'Ser'
Never say 'Soy buena memoria'. It's the #1 mistake for English speakers. Always use 'Tengo'.
Specify the Skill
Add 'para' + noun to sound more like a native. 'Tengo buena memoria para los chistes' (I'm good at remembering jokes).
Teste dich selbst
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'tener'.
Mi abuela _______ buena memoria para las historias antiguas.
'Mi abuela' is third-person singular (ella), so we use 'tiene'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option:
We use 'tener' for possession and 'buena' to match the feminine 'memoria'.
Match the Spanish phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are the standard translations for these memory-related expressions.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: ¿Cómo recuerdas todos los nombres? B: Es que ________.
The speaker is explaining their ability using the standard phrase.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMi abuela _______ buena memoria para las historias antiguas.
'Mi abuela' is third-person singular (ella), so we use 'tiene'.
Choose the correct option:
We use 'tener' for possession and 'buena' to match the feminine 'memoria'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the standard translations for these memory-related expressions.
A: ¿Cómo recuerdas todos los nombres? B: Es que ________.
The speaker is explaining their ability using the standard phrase.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenBoth are correct, but 'buena memoria' is much more common as a fixed expression.
No, for computers use 'tiene mucha memoria' or 'capacidad de almacenamiento'.
The opposite is 'tener mala memoria' or 'tener memoria de pez'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Not necessarily, it just means you have a good capacity for it.
You say 'Tengo memoria fotográfica'.
In Spanish, mental and physical attributes are often treated as things you 'possess' (like hunger, age, or memory).
Yes, but it sounds very formal, like in a book or a scientific report.
Yes, it is a universal idiom across the Spanish-speaking world.
It means 'to try to remember' or 'to search your memory'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
memoria de elefante
specialized formIncredible, long-lasting memory.
memoria de pez
contrastVery short/bad memory.
hacer memoria
similarTo try to remember something.
recordar
similarTo remember.