Continuing along my "to be" theme, today I am going to discuss the difference in Spanish between ser and estar, both verbs with mean "to be".
After yesterday's extended discussion of the Russian way, today will be a piece of cake! In fact, in Spanish, the difference is even easier to remember than in Italian!
Ser
The Spanish verb ser indicated permanence. You choose this verb any time you want to discuss "being" something, somewhere, or someone that will not change for a long time, or ever.... continue reading at Fluent Every Year
