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Forum: Grammar August 30, 2011, 12:43 PM
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Posted By poli
The verb estar often translates to the English...

The verb estar often translates to the English verb to be in the state of.
I hope this helps, but the difference between ser and estar is a puzzlement for most of us non-native speakers.
Forum: Grammar August 31, 2009, 06:17 AM
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Posted By poli
Generally estar means: to be in the state of (in...

Generally estar means: to be in the state of (in the state if sadness in the
state joy , illness, Kansas;), etc.)
Ser is less transient and more of an inherent characterisitic. Sometimes ser and...
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