The first person, simple past tense of the verb ser (to be) is yo era (I was).
The first person, simple past tense of the verb estar (to be) is yo estuve (I was), or the imperfect tense yo estaba(I was).
I was a doctor - Yo era médico.
I was there - Yo estuve/estaba allí
It depends. There are two past tenses in Spanish, the preterit and the imperfect. If the context is that "he was" something for a specific point in time, then you would use the preterit form, or "fue". If "he was" somthing over a period of time, or to express a mood or state of being, you would use the imperfect, or "era".
Depending on the context, it could be either fue (preterite) or era (imperfect). Preterite is used for something that started and ended already, and imperfect is used for background information, description, or something without a definite starting and ending. In general, you'll use imperfect for the verb "to be," but that's not a definite rule.
The singular past tense of estar is estaba.
Examples:
It was the end of the week - Fue el final de la semana.
It was September already - Era ya de septiembre.
It was in my bag - Estaba en mi bolso.
It depends on what you are trying to say.
If you are trying to say "Wassup?", the slang contraction of "What's up?", it would be "¿Qué tal?"
If you mean that something was in an elevated state (The stock was up, before dipping.), it would be "se quedó elevado".
The past tense of to be, meaning "I was" is era.
Ella era or ella fue, depending on context.
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nacimento
Provincia del nacimiento
Birth is "nacimiento" pernounced; nah-see-me-n-toe
¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?
"nacimiento" is the Spanish word for "birth".
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Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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