década
decade
noun DEH-kah-dah Less Common
Origin: From Greek dekas (group of ten), via Late Latin decas.
Usage Note
Década carries the stress on the first syllable (esdrújula), which learners often misplace. It refers to a ten-year period and is widely used in historical and journalistic writing (la década de los noventa = 'the nineties'). Decenio is a less common synonym with the same meaning.
Examples
"En la última década todo ha cambiado."
Natural Translation
In the last decade everything has changed.
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