La fiesta está en la sala.

Word
La fiesta está en la sala.
Meaning
The party is in the living room.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Breakdown of La fiesta está en la sala.

en
in
estar
to be
la fiesta
the party
la sala
the living room
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Questions & Answers about La fiesta está en la sala.

Why is está used here instead of es?
In Spanish, ser is typically used to talk about where an event takes place (for instance, you’ll often hear La fiesta es en la sala), but sometimes speakers use estar to emphasize the party’s current, physical location. Estar focuses more on the temporary or actual position of something. In this sentence, using está suggests that the party is happening in the living room at this particular moment, rather than describing a planned location.
Why do we say la sala? Can I just say sala without the article?
Spanish usually requires a definite article (like la for feminine nouns) before a noun when talking about it in a general or known sense. Since sala (living room) is a specific place in the house, you need the article la to refer to it properly. Saying just sala would sound incomplete in most contexts.
Is sala the only word for “living room” in Latin American Spanish?
Sala is very common, but you might also hear salón in some countries or contexts, often referring to a slightly more spacious or formal living area. Preferences can vary by region, but sala is widely understood.
Could I say La fiesta está dentro de la sala instead of en la sala?
Yes, you could say dentro de la sala, which literally means “inside the living room,” to emphasize that the party is inside that space. However, en la sala is more direct and common, and it already conveys that the party is in that room.
Are there any synonyms for fiesta that might be used in casual speech?
Yes, but fiesta is the most standard term for a party. Other options might include reunión (a get-together), fiestecita (a little party), or pachanga (a more colloquial term in some regions). However, fiesta is understood everywhere in the Spanish-speaking world.

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