Donno why I never noticed it before! I think I just had it stuck in my head that "es" meant "is". James-R5 December 4, Hope this helps. Tobill63 December 4, Hi James R5! EVERY little bit helps! My brain is still categorizing this stuff. Thanks for the reply! Mark-A6 December 6, The two verbs ser and estar are both equivalent to the verb to be in English, but have different meanings in Spanish.
When you are describing something, ser usually refers to permanent qualities, while estar would refer to more conditional qualities. If you use estar instead, the same sentence has a different meaning. In English there is only one verb meaning to be , but in Spanish there are two, ser and estar.
In English they mean the same, but in Spanish, they do not. Learn Spanish. Sign in. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Examples: Yo soy una estudiante. I am a student Yo estoy bien. Estar is used for things such as current feelings, location, and health.
See a translation. Highly-rated answerer. Spanish Venezuela Spanish Mexico. And Eres the conjugated form of ser is used for everything else.
Sorry if this is pretty vague! Japanese Near fluent Spanish Spain. French France.
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