I really appreciate this!! Also, ser is used for times and dates along with locations of events such a concert. Sometimes the native speakers get confused also, so just go with the flow and don't be timid.
Ah, yes, excellent advice. I like to think that being confident helps smooth out the other stuff. Really appreciate your all your info!!! Dan-H24 December 16, Every native Spanish speaker that I have ever talked with has been extremely patient and helpful with me. At the risk of generalizing, it seems to me that Spanish speakers appreciate it when people try to communicate in their language, and go out of their way to politely offer corrections. Estar is used with a temporary state -The general rule of thumb here is to use Estoy with a temporally state whether physical or emotional.
This is actually what can make you simply understand what this means. Always use estar with a state of mind or health that is going to change with time. You can use the same word to say where you are currently such as I am Here Estoy qui. It sounds better to use ser to describe your profession rather than using estar. If you are a pastor, using ser to describe what you do sounds better. The reason is that the way the verbs are broken down.
In simple terms, the verbs in Spanish already say who is doing what. This is another visible difference between the two words. They originate from the same place but they both mean something different. Consider looking for other threads on here that explain them. All three words would be used when a person is talking about himself.
That is how they are alike. They are different in that two are verbs and one is a pronoun. Learn Spanish. What does yo soy mean in Spanish? The basic and literal meaning is 'I am', when saying who you are, you what you are, or what you are like.
Nabi Korten Pundit. What does Mal in Spanish mean? More Spanish Translations. Abdelhay Fartareia Teacher. What bien means? Definition of bien. Anneli Karius Teacher. Can you say soy name? Ailen Callexas Supporter. Why is it me gusta not Yo gusto? It's not irregular at all, it's just that it doesn't mean "to like", it means "to be pleasing to".
Me gusta means I like Literally, something is pleasing to me. Ionita Thedinga Supporter. What does it mean to be a reflexive verb? In grammar, a reflexive verb is, loosely, a verb whose direct object is the same as its subject, for example, "I wash myself". More generally, a reflexive verb has the same semantic agent and patient typically represented syntactically by the subject and the direct object. Ahlalia Paulsen Beginner.
How do you use me in Spanish? Yo is a subject pronoun - it used when "I" is the subject actor of the sentence, as in this case. For example: Yo digo -- I say.
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