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What is the difference between "Ser," to be, and "Estar," to be?

What is the difference between "Ser," to be, and "Estar," to be?

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What is the difference between the irregular verb "Ser," to be, and the regular verb "Estar", to be?

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updated Dec 8, 2011
posted by Sstiger2000

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Ser vs Estar

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updated Dec 8, 2011
posted by Rez-
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Hi Sstiger2000, and welcome to the SpanishDict answers forum!

This question actually pops up quite often on the forum.

Here's a compiled list of reference articles on the subject: ser y estar

You can also try doing a search of our answers section to find some of the previous threads on the subject.

updated Dec 8, 2011
posted by Izanoni1