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dicha
-said
Feminine singular past participle ofdecir
dicha
-said
Feminine singular ofdicho

dicha

la dicha(
dee
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chah
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. joy
Mis hijos y mis nietos son mi dicha.My children and grandchildren are my joy.
b. happiness
Junto a ella, encontró la dicha con la que siempre soñó.Next to her, he found the happiness he always dreamed of.
a. good fortune
Todos aquellos que tuvieron la dicha de conocerlo alababan su gran carisma.All those who had the good fortune of meeting him praised his great charisma.
b. good luck
Tenemos la dicha de vivir en un país democrático.We have the good luck of living in a democratic country.
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