This is the 12801st most frequent Spanish word.
ordenase
The Spanish word "ordenase" is the third-person singular past subjunctive form of "ordenar," meaning "he/she/it might order" or "you (formal) might order."
In this sentence, "ordenase" is used in the imperfect subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation or a potential action.
Si el rey ordenase la construcción del puente, todos estarían ocupados.
If the king were to order the construction of the bridge, everyone would be busy.
Here, "ordenase" conveys the necessity or advisability within a context using the imperfect subjunctive.
Es importante que ordenase sus pensamientos antes de actuar.
It is important that he organizes his thoughts before acting.
In this example, "ordenase" reflects a past belief or expectation about an action using the imperfect subjunctive mood.