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Es en Espanol. (swiggly line above the n{~})

(It is in Spanish.)

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12y ago

The answer depends 100% on the complete context of the sentence "is" is used.

es (Ser) - when referring to a permanent state of things

esta (Estar) - when referring to a temporary state of things

hay (haber) - when referring to items or concepts in time

Él es alto (he is tall)

Él esta en un lugar alto (He is in a tall/high place)

Hay un lugar alto (there is a tall/high place)

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10y ago

The word "es"(verb ser, to be) is the Spanish word for "is" (permanent state).

For temporary or current states, the word is está (verb estar).

*Without the accent, esta means "this."

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Es en Espanol. (swiggly line above the n{~})

(It is in Spanish.)

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