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How do you say we're in Spanish?

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13y ago

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10y ago

Spanish has two verbs for "to be", estar & ser. Differentiating between them should happen prior to conjugating.

There are 2 past tense conjugations of estar (to be), one that deals with repeated or regular activities and one that deals with completed actions:

I was = yo estaba, or estuve

You were = tu estabas, or estuviste

He was / She was / You were (formal) = el-ella-usted estaba, or estuvo

We were = nosotros estábamos, or estuvimos

They were = ellos-ellas-ustedes estaban, or estuvieron

There are 2 past tense conjugations of ser (to be), one that deals with repeated or regular activities and one that deals with completed actions. Admittedly the preterit of ser is rarely used.

I was = yo era, or fui
You were = tu eras, or fuiste
He was / She was / You were (formal) = el-ella-usted era, or fue
We were = nosotros éramos, or fuimos
They were = ellos-ellas-ustedes eran, or fueron

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13y ago

It is important to remember that Spanish, in general, does not use contractions. You must think in terms of "we are".

With that in mind, you need to know the context in which the words are used. There are two different verbs meaning "to be" in Spanish: "estar" and "ser". "Estar" is used for things that are transient, moods, and location (even if the location would otherwise seem to be permanant). "Ser" is used for permanant things, professions, and intrinsic characteristics.

So..."we are" could be "estamos" (Estamos en el parque - we are at the park), or "somos"(Somos abogabos - we are lawyers.)

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