Word
La comida está aquí.
Meaning
The food is here.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about La comida está aquí.
Why do we use está instead of es in this sentence?
In Spanish, está (from the verb estar) is used to talk about location or a temporary state, while es (from the verb ser) refers to a permanent characteristic or identity. Since we’re expressing that the food is physically located here, we use está.
Why do we say La comida instead of just comida?
Spanish generally requires a definite article (la, el) before nouns when talking about specific things. La comida means “the food,” referring to a particular or known meal rather than food in general.
How do you pronounce comida properly in Spanish?
Comida is pronounced “koh-MEE-dah,” with the stress on the second syllable. The vowels are short and pure, and the “d” in the last syllable is similar to the “th” in “this” (though many speakers may pronounce it as a soft or tapped “d”).
Is there a difference between aquí and acá?
Both aquí and acá can mean “here” in Latin American Spanish. In many regions, they’re interchangeable, but sometimes aquí can imply a slightly more precise location, while acá can be a bit more general. However, usage varies by country and dialect.
Can I say La comida está ahorita aquí?
Yes, but it changes the nuance. Ahorita often implies “right now” or “just now.” Saying La comida está ahorita aquí puts extra emphasis on the immediacy or recent arrival of the food. This usage is especially common in some parts of Latin America.
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