How to Say ‘An eternity’ in Mexican Spanish
Una eternidad
OO-nah eh-tehr-nee-DAHD
[OO-nah eh-tehr-nee-DAHD]
💬 Usage Tip: Use this phrase humorously to describe waiting for the next episode.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Often used to express impatience in a light-hearted way.
Phrase Breakdown
Una
[OO-nah]
An eternity
A very long period of time that appears endless.
Esperé una Eternidad para encontrar el control remoto.
I waited an eternity to find the remote control.
eternidad
[eh-tehr-nee-DAHD]
Eternity
Infinite or unending time.
Vivir sin el control remoto puede sentir como una Eternidad.
Living without the remote control can feel like an eternity.
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