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He/she/it has been is "ha sido" or "ha estado" depending on how permanent the state of being is. If someone has been sick or has been in Spain, use "ha estado". If you say "Southern Ireland has been Catholic..." use "ha sido" because the state of being is a permanent characteristic.

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15y ago

Ha sido (pronounced "ah SEE-doe").

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¿cómo has estado? == ==

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han sido

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