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La Palabra del Día: La década (Winners Announced)

La Palabra del Día: La década (Winners Announced)

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La década

decade, the number or sum of ten

Note: This word will be the official Word of the Day and will be posted October 27, 2011.

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My Example:

Hace una década, fui diez años más joven, y espero ser diez años más inteligente ahora.


A decado ago, I was ten years younger, and hopefully I am ten years more intelligent now.

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updated Sep 29, 2011
edited by 001a2987
posted by 001a2987
Great choice of words today, Chris! - territurtle, Sep 27, 2011
....I was really tempted to use the subjunctive here, but I didn't because there was no change in subject....hopefully I'm right.... :) - 001a2987, Sep 27, 2011
Thanks Terri! :) - 001a2987, Sep 27, 2011
I understand your reasoning but I do think that you always have to use the subjunctive after ojalá - Kiwi-Girl, Sep 27, 2011
Hahaha, Chris, me parece mejor no usar ni "ojalá" ni subjuntivo porque es cierto que eres más inteligente que desde hace una decada . . . . ¿Cómo te gusta este razonamiento? :) - Ingeteacher, Sep 27, 2011
jjeej - gracias Inge, me gusta ese razonamiento mucho..y ojalá tengas razón! jejeje - 001a2987, Sep 27, 2011
mejor con espero here: y espero ser .....kiwi is right chris: Ojalá que is always followed by the Subjunctive, in either the Present or Past forms. - 00494d19, Sep 27, 2011
Hmmm.....that subjunctive sure is a tricky thing....maybe if I live ten more years, I will be smart enough to understand it!! jejeej - Gracias Heidi!! :) - 001a2987, Sep 27, 2011