In Spanish, "ser" is a verb that means "to be" and is used to describe characteristics or identity. On the other hand, "sir" is an English honorific title used to address a man politely.
"Ser" is a Spanish verb meaning "to be," while "sir" is an English honorific used to address a man respectfully.
"ser" means "to be"
The fundamental difference between "ser" and "estar" is in their usage. Ser is used for more permanent traits, and for identification of material, origin, and possession. Estar is used for less permanent traits, to situate things within spatial and temporal contexts, and to form progressive tenses.
The translation of the Spanish word "ser" to English is "to be."
Ser is a spanish word that means to be in english.
In most aspects the only difference is pronuciation. Also, in the verb Ser (To be) in Argentina they use "Vos Sos" - You are for example
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
ser or estar.
ser or son
Saying "Be my valentine" in spanish is Ser my valentine
The past participle of the Spanish verb "ser" is "sido."
quiero ser tuya or quiero ser tuyo