Tenerife forums - Tenerife message board - join and share with us your experience about Tenerife.
...:: Browse all rentals ::...
cornercorner
Tenerife
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Directory
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Virtual Tour
cornercorner
cornercorner
Advertise
cornercorner
cornercorner
Contact us
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Property
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Gallery
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Forum
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Rentals
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Hotels
cornercorner
cornercorner
Search Center
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Map
cornercorner
cornercorner
Business by Locality
cornercorner
cornercorner
Tenerife Weather
cornercorner
cornercorner
About Tenerife
cornercorner

Tenerife forum Forum Index    Tenerife forum
Tenerife Message Boards
 
 FAQFAQ   SearchSearch   UsergroupsUsergroups   RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   AlbumAlbum  Log inLog in 
Sponsor of the month


Click here to find out more about
Tenerife Solicitors
Prize
Main Prize to be awarded to the person posting the largest number of qualifying posts. This month it’s three tickets to the new Siam Park sponsored by Tenerife Solicitors, the only legally registered English solicitor in Tenerife.
Individual Prize to be awarded to the single most interesting/informative post, a bottle of champagne sponsored by Marketing Visions Tenerife SL

Leader
strippersrus28 posts
Ch33kybeth16 posts
andyfowles13 posts
Helena and Shiel
MaryJ
pablofromglasgow
Zappa
karlb
bardofely
vickyh

Rooms.org - Hotels, Villas, Apartments Rooms.org - Hotels, Villas, Apartments

Verbos: Ser o estar

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Tenerife forum Forum Index -> Talk Español
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
clarena
Junior Reefer
Junior Reefer



Joined: 29 Dec 2006
Posts: 31

Post Post subject: Verbos: Ser o estar Reply with quote

hello,

I think one of the most important things in spanish is to recognize the difference in between SER o ESTAR; in English TO BE verb.

SER ESTAR

Yo soy Yo estoy
Tu eres Tu estas
El es El esta
Ella es Ella esta
Nosotros somos Nosotros estamos
Vosotros sois Vosotros estais
Ello son Ellos estan

The diference is The SER verb (Verbo Ser) is always the same, invariably.
But Estar verb (Verbo estar) can change.

Example:

Soy morena
Estoy delgada

Eres guapa
Estas acatarrada

El es ingles
Ella esta en Tenerife

Nosotros somos de la peninsula
Nosotros estamos en Tenerife

Ellos son bilingues
Ellos estan hablando ingles
_________________
Clarena Cardenas
Clarenac@hotmail.com
Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:09 pm
Back to top
clarena View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
funky
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Posts: 1683
Location: He's behind you ........

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Clarena,

First of all, welcome to the forum, its always good to see new people.

I have to say though, that's got to be one of the worst explanations I've heard for the difference between SER and ESTAR (no offence Clarena).

Basically, both mean TO BE (I am, you are, he/she is, they are etc)
but the most common difference between them is that SER generally indicates a more permenant state of affairs, whereas ESTAR indicates a more temporary state OR a perception of the state. e.g....

Estoy borracho - I am drunk (at the moment)
Soy Borracho - I am A drunk (all the time - vagrant etc)

Another common example is "Como Estas" which everyone has heard at some point. This means "How are you?", i.e. how are you at this moment.

If you asked "Como Eres?" it would mean what are you permenantly like, personality wise etc. Also: mi padre es feo = my father is ugly (a fact and a fairly permanent state!).

If you said "Mi padre esta feo" it could mean "my father is looking ugly (today)" or "my father appears rather ugly", but it is not a definite fact.

"La chica esta guapa" - The Girl seems/appears pretty (belief/opinion)
"La chica es guapa" - The Girl IS pretty (fact)

Occupations and Nationality are always stated in the SOY form, e.g. Soy Camarero (I am a waiter) or Soy Ingles (I'm English)

Times, dates and numbers, including temperatures are also in the permanant SOY form, as they are obviously fixed/permanent at the moment they are read/measured. Also asking/saying what something is made of is always in the SOY form.

For those who are interested, there is an excellent site below, where you can go through the various lessons at your own pace (SER and ESTAR included in far more detail than here too!).

http://www.lingolex.com/spanish.htm
_________________
My Paranoia-Management Therapy is going great! Now they're only watching me half the time....
Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:14 pm
Back to top
funky View user's profile Send private message
jamafrind
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 27 Feb 2006
Posts: 2610
Location: La Isla del Amor..

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, this is one aspect of the distinction. However, there is a little more to explain, because there are anomalies, that defy explanation via this route. SER is often used when seeking to define things in their own right i.e. inherent qualities or characteristics, which help to identify one thing, distinct from other things e.g. blue eyes, brown hair, tall, short, happy (as a person). But ESTAR can be used to define qualities at a particular point in time, rather than permanent characteristics (SER); often used to define the current state of something compared to other states of that particular thing. For example; sad, happy etc.

There are exceptions, established over time. For example, you would think that 'death' is a permanent, non-changing quality. Well, the correct usage in spanish, for exampe, to say "he is dead" is: "el esta muerto" and NOT "el es muerto". The reason. 'Death' is an alternative state to how this person can be, the other state being 'alive'. Strange, but true....

PS. excuse the absence of spanish punctuating/accent marks as I don't have the character set loaded yet... Very Happy
Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:27 pm
Back to top
jamafrind View user's profile Send private message
strippersrus
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 18 Feb 2006
Posts: 4200
Location: tenerife

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

soy ingles....estoy bien.....

i'm english.....permenant...

i'm fine....temporay.

that is the easiest way i have ever had it explained to me.....by my spanish amigos...
_________________
Find out more at www.myspacetenerife.com
Stripps

Where the party starts.....
www.tenerifehennights.com
Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:34 pm
Back to top
strippersrus View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
funky
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Posts: 1683
Location: He's behind you ........

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

jamafrind wrote:
Well, this is one aspect of the distinction. However, there is a little more to explain, because there are anomalies, that defy explanation via this route. SER is often used when seeking to define things in their own right i.e. inherent qualities or characteristics, which help to identify one thing, distinct from other things e.g. blue eyes, brown hair, tall, short, happy (as a person). But ESTAR can be used to define qualities at a particular point in time, rather than permanent characteristics (SER); often used to define the current state of something compared to other states of that particular thing. For example; sad, happy etc.

There are exceptions, established over time. For example, you would think that 'death' is a permanent, non-changing quality. Well, the correct usage in spanish, for exampe, to say "he is dead" is: "el esta muerto" and NOT "el es muerto". The reason. 'Death' is an alternative state to how this person can be, the other state being 'alive'. Strange, but true....

PS. excuse the absence of spanish punctuating/accent marks as I don't have the character set loaded yet... Very Happy


Thanks Jamafrind, but I think I preferred mine and Stripps's explanation better. However, when the 'Professor of Spanish' position opens up in my local university, I'll be sure to put your name forward ... Laughing
_________________
My Paranoia-Management Therapy is going great! Now they're only watching me half the time....
Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:18 pm
Back to top
funky View user's profile Send private message
strippersrus
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 18 Feb 2006
Posts: 4200
Location: tenerife

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
_________________
Find out more at www.myspacetenerife.com
Stripps

Where the party starts.....
www.tenerifehennights.com
Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:26 am
Back to top
strippersrus View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
jenny
Senior Moderator
Senior Moderator



Joined: 29 Aug 2005
Posts: 5264

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Just an extra note to add to your excellent explanation:

funky wrote:


"La chica esta guapa" - The Girl seems/appears pretty (belief/opinion) - or when she's done herself up and looks particularly pretty today (basically she doesn't normally look pretty)
"La chica es guapa" - The Girl IS pretty (fact)

Occupations and Nationality are always stated in the SOY form, e.g. Soy Camarero (I am a waiter) or Soy Ingles (I'm English)

You can also say "Estoy trabajando de camarero" which would imply that it was not what you were planning as a career.

Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:05 pm
Back to top
jenny View user's profile Send private message
jamafrind
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 27 Feb 2006
Posts: 2610
Location: La Isla del Amor..

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Funky, it's all a question a timing. I was actually typing my post in response to the one submitted by Clarena. I guess that there must have been a minor delay in timing between the submission of our posts. So, I wasn't actually referring to yours. If the post of 'professor' does arise, there are others within this forum who have a higher proficiency for the language. As for me, I'll stick to what I do best.... innuendo.... Very Happy Very Happy
Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:16 pm
Back to top
jamafrind View user's profile Send private message
funky
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Posts: 1683
Location: He's behind you ........

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Dynamite drop-in there Jenny. I think that should straighten out the SERs from the ESTARs Its all good
_________________
My Paranoia-Management Therapy is going great! Now they're only watching me half the time....
Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:18 pm
Back to top
funky View user's profile Send private message
funky
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Posts: 1683
Location: He's behind you ........

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

jamafrind wrote:
Hi Funky, it's all a question a timing. I was actually typing my post in response to the one submitted by Clarena. I guess that there must have been a minor delay in timing between the submission of our posts. So, I wasn't actually referring to yours. If the post of 'professor' does arise, there are others within this forum who have a higher proficiency for the language. As for me, I'll stick to what I do best.... innuendo.... Very Happy Very Happy


Ok, so it took you over 15 minutes to type two paragraphs, my apologies Jamafrind... Laughing
_________________
My Paranoia-Management Therapy is going great! Now they're only watching me half the time....
Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:21 pm
Back to top
funky View user's profile Send private message
jamafrind
Supreme Reefer
Supreme Reefer



Joined: 27 Feb 2006
Posts: 2610
Location: La Isla del Amor..

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah, you have a sense of humour as well, Funky. That will serve you very well here... Very Happy Very Happy
Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:22 pm
Back to top
jamafrind View user's profile Send private message
maxine
Pro Reefer
Pro Reefer



Joined: 13 Nov 2006
Posts: 237

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Talking about ser and estar, i think you have been sat in my spanish lessons, i have been doing that tonight , it is very mind boggling, its hard to register, seems so much to take in . please tell me it will just click ha ha
Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:04 am
Back to top
maxine View user's profile Send private message
jenny
Senior Moderator
Senior Moderator



Joined: 29 Aug 2005
Posts: 5264

Post Post subject: Reply with quote

Just remember that if it's unchangeable then use SER and if it can change then use ESTAR.

Even if you get them mixed up, you will still be understood and to me that is much more important than never speaking in fear of getting it wrong.
Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:14 am
Back to top
jenny View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Tenerife forum Forum Index -> Talk Español All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
    Tenerife photos   Tenerife information

TENERIFE DIRECTORY
Copyright 2003-2005