Giqueux Giqueux
  • 03-03-2016
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What's the difference between the Spanish infinitives (to be) ser and estar?

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karinamcano
karinamcano karinamcano
  • 03-03-2016
Ser is who you are. for example, "Yo soy mexicana." (I am mexican) which is to be something or someone. Estar is your state of action as in location . For example, "Yo estoy en la tienda" (I am at the store".
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ispylbutton ispylbutton
  • 04-03-2016
estar is for how you feel and where you are, temporary things. ser is more for permanent characteristics like where you were born.
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