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Hi! I was wondering if you say estoy embarazada or soy embarazada when saying "i am pregnant" in spanish? thanks for your help!

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So . . . "Tengo unas amigas muy amables"'

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¡Precisamente!

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In Ireland,he/she/it is great crack is a common phrase,There was great crack in the pub last night,meaning;there was a lot of fun and good atmosphere in the pib last night.He's great crack;he funny,entertaining,That now is how it's said by Englishspeakers here In Gaeilge the phrase is,ta craic mhaith ann.I was sure the word was of Gaelic origin,but it seems quite a few languages has the word in it,Mind you I have never come across the word crack used by an English writer to convey the meaning ,to be fun or entertainimg.

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I'm sure this is a dead forum but... You use estar with muerto for reasons having absolutely nothing to do with the traditional ser vs. estar rules, or even with belief in the afterlife. Muerto is a past participle. The past participle can be an adjective ONLY with estar. With ser, it becomes the passive. Clearly we don't mean to relate that "she is died," but rather that "she is dead." Confusingly enough, Spanish doesn't distinguish between adjectival and verbal participles (although English hardly does).

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