I made this for anyone trying to learn Spanish! Since learning cultures is a big part of learning a language, I have included different traditions/food/phrases/etc. from countries in Latin America and Equatorial Guinea.
Notice: I am Salvadoran so I...
To be vs to be? Most are confused when they find out Spanish has two words for "to be". This post explains when to use ser or estar when speaking or writing in Spanish.
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• Ser is used for what something is, which are permanent things, estar is used for how something is, which are temporary things
Example: ¡Estoy muy feliz! Emotions are temporary so you would use estoy (estar) instead of soy (ser) unless you are describing yourself as a happy person.