One of the spanish verbs "to be" is "ser", and the other is "estar"
Ser is used for permanent things, like characteristics, physical traits, nationality, ethnicity, religion, and profession. You can also use it for possesion. Like "the book is Aaron's". Or for the date and time.
Estar is used for thing that change, like location (except for the location of an event - you would use "ser"), feelings, conditions, and with gerunds.
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I will be = voy a ser, or voy a estar - depending on what you're talking about
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