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.
• 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.
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