ser

From Lesson 22:Ser·Spanish

Usages of ser

Soy estudiante.
I am a student.
Tú eres una mona.
YouFEM are a monkey.
La fiesta es en la casa.
The party is in the house.
Somos amigos.
We are friends.
Sois borrachas.
YouFEM are drunkards.
Son manzanas.
They are apples.
Hoy es jueves.
Today is Thursday.
(yo) soy
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(tú) eres
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(el/ella/usted) es
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(nosotros/nosotras) somos
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(vosotros/vosotras) sois
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(ellos/ellas/ustedes) son
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¿Quién es ella?
Who is she?
Mi casa es tu casa.
My house is your house.Make yourself at home
Nuestra casa es muy grande.
Our house is very big.
¿Cuál es su nombre?
What is your name?
Vuestros hijos son feos.
Your children are ugly.
Su coche es hermoso.
Their car is beautiful.
Comprende que no es posible.
She understands that it's not possible.
Soy autor.
I am a writer.
Ella es una profesora joven.
She is a young professor.
¿Cuál es su profesión?
What is your profession?
No comprendo como es posible.
I don't understand how it's possible.
Si tienes una casa, eres rico.
If you have a house, you are rich.
Ella es la empleada de la semana.
She is the employee of the week.
Tú eres el empleado del año.
You are the employee of the year.
Este libro es sobre una guerra.
This book is about a war.
Tu cabello es corto. El mío es más largo que el tuyo.
Your hair is short. Mine is longer than yoursinformal.
Las palabras son suyas. No son mías.
The words are his. They are not mine.
Lo nuestro es vuestro.
What is ours is yours.
Las perras son suyas.
The dogsFEM are theirs.
El libro es de ella.
The book is hers.
¿Qué día es hoy?
What day is today?
Hoy es viernes.
Today is Friday.
Mañana es sábado.
Tomorrow is Saturday.
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How does verb conjugation work in Spanish?
Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.

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