Ser vs EstarSer vs Estar

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Both ser and estar translate as to be in English, but are used in different contexts.

Ser describes permanent conditions like names, nationalities, and other aspects of identity.

Estar describes statuses like locations, moods, or other temporary conditions.

In the video about, Dolores explains more about the difference.

Check out the irregular verbs lesson if you need help with conjugating ser and estar

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Vocabulary

Play estar
to be (temporal)
Play ser
to be (essential)

Phrases

Play Él es aburrido.
He is boring.
Play Él está aburrido.
He is bored.
Play Ella es callada.
She is quiet.
Play Ella está callada.
She is being quiet.
Play Soy lista.
I'm smart.

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