When to use ESTAR (Spanish)
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- When to use the Spanish verb ESTAR and not SER 👍🏼 The definitive explanation 💃🏼
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it is easier to remember in this way
I always just remembered that being a soy boy is permanent. So "yo soy" (or generally "ser") is for (semi-) permanent states, while "estar" is for temporary things (like you described - being in a certain place you could easily move away from or being in a condition that could change from day to day.)
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Don't know why I got this feed. I´m already bilingual. For a second there I thought I was having an aneurysm.
So Estar is temporary, ser is permanent.
I think she knows, what with her actually being Spanish and all!
@@pinkpolly88 I'm summarising, not correcting
@@pinkpolly88 Native speakers usually don't know why something works the way it does unless they study extensively their own grammar actually!
I'm not saying that she's wrong, or that she'll say wrong stuff, but this sort of differences don't always come easy to make from native speakers
Maybe… because you say “X está muerto” which means “X is dead” and being dead is not temporary.
in general, yes 👍🏼👍🏼