Breakdown of En la sala hay un sofá y un televisor.
y
and
un
a, an (masculine)
en
in / on / at
el sofá
the sofa
haber
to be (there is / there are)
la sala
the living room
el televisor
the television set
Questions & Answers about En la sala hay un sofá y un televisor.
How does hay work here? Does it mean "there is" or "there are"?
Wait, isn't sofá feminine because it ends in an "a"? Why is it un sofá?
That is a great catch! Usually, words ending in "a" are feminine, but sofá is a common exception. It is a masculine word, which is why we use un (a) instead of una. You will just need to memorize this one as a rule-breaker!
Why does it say un televisor instead of una televisión?
Could I say hay el sofá if I mean a specific sofa?
No, and this is an important rule for hay! We only use hay with unspecific things (using words like un, una, numbers, or no article at all). If you want to talk about "the" specific sofa (el sofá), you would use the verb estar (to be) to say where it is located, like El sofá está en la sala (The sofa is in the living room).
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