Learn Spanish. 3. The Verb “Estar” ( To Be )

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23 Responses to “Learn Spanish. 3. The Verb “Estar” ( To Be )”

  1. lisadelinda Says:

    So, Estar is for place, correct?

    Thank you for all your videos!

  2. poopenkakan Says:

    no estar es “to be” or “to stay”

  3. mystic582 Says:

    estar is for places as well as for a condition or or state of mind for example
    “Yo estoy triste” I am sad “Yo estoy enferma”I am sick..
    hope it helped

  4. FelizPescados Says:

    im a beginner, does anybody know any good methods to learn spanish fast ? thanks 4 vids they really help xxx

  5. anne241163 Says:

    Stick with Max here, and try to read and understand Spanish comments on youtube, also, listen to videos with lyrics, such as Manu Chao’s Clandestino. Hope this helps!

  6. krls221 Says:

    i know spanish the only method fast
    is your self if you wanna leran you´ll
    learn! i wanna learn inglish and also
    seem very hard but i´m trying it!

  7. normalperson09 Says:

    español es muy dificil, pero estoy tratando mi mejor. Gracias por este leccion!

  8. nogoodgyrl Says:

    “Ser” is used for basic traits and permanent characteristics. Ser tells who the subject is.
    Ex.
    Yo soy americana.
    I am american.
    This is permanent because I will always be American, because I was born in America, and it tells who I am.

    “Estar” is used for temporary conditions, things that will change. Estar tells where the subject is and how the subject feels.
    Ex.
    Yo estoy enferma
    I am sick
    Being sick is temporary, you won’t always be sick, you will get better.
    Is that clearer 4 u all?

  9. blackjin23 Says:

    very clear
    so basically ser= is permanet and estar = is temporary

  10. srikarth Says:

    Good…now it is clear between SER and ESTAR…Thanks for it

  11. xevilhunter88 Says:

    yo soy de aquí = I am from here
    yo estoy en la casa = I am in the house
    basically estar is for places and temporary situations

  12. mallfreak Says:

    to make it easier, i always learned “how you feel and where you are, that is when you use estar”
    it really helps me

  13. kaosmiau Says:

    That’s an easy explanation.. but.. There are lots of cases.. you can use “ser” and “estar” It isn’t always like that..

    In general it’s like that.. :P

    Good job anyway cuz it’s the best I saw.. hehe

  14. formica8 Says:

    hi people, i m italian i trying to learn spanish. my first question is: in spanish, are we obliged to write “Yo” with the Y big or we can alzo write “yo”. and another question: when i say “i am a student” we use the article “a”. does we have to use the article also in spanish or not?
    thank you

  15. twintak Says:

    Nop. Write it as you want, “Yo” or “yo”, no problem.
    The article “a” in spanish means: Un/una:
    I´m A student = Yo soy UN estudiante.
    I´m student = Soy estudiante.

  16. lazzie9949 Says:

    You are a VERRRYYY good teacher!
    Tnx. for all the videos you make …
    I understand everythink!
    I learn from you! <3 :D

  17. thelordthering Says:

    escrives casi perfecto el español solo que asi devio quedar tu oracion:
    EL español es muy dificil, pero estoy tratando DE HACER mi mejor ESFUERZO, gracias por estA leccion

  18. hillbillyjo Says:

    gracias por instruccion! pequenio y pequenio yo…umm learn..

  19. erinmammi Says:

    Maybe Im just stupid…but is this stuff gettin harder or is it just me?

  20. stitoa Says:

    why is he rolling all of his R’s?????????????

  21. rosaf19 Says:

    But you don’t actually say “I’m student” in English. Ever.

    It’s ALWAYS “I’m a student.”

    So when would you say “Yo soy un estudiante”?

  22. tolhouse1609 Says:

    only the rr letter is rolled

  23. moicest Says:

    escrives? querrás decir escribes, devio? debió! oracion u oración, escribes casi perfecto el español

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