Son = You (formal, plural)/they are
The past participle of the Spanish verb "ser" is "sido."
Era is the imperfect yo ("I") form of the Spanish verb ser ("to be"). Without the subject pronoun, it may translate as "He was," "It was," "She was" or "You were" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "(yo) EY-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Bien with the verb "estar" Bueno with the verb "ser"
no es (singular) of the verb "ser". no está is the singular of the verb "estar."No son (plural) of the verb "ser". no estan(plural) of the verb "estar"
The verb "be" is either "ser" or "estar" depending on the context.
You would say "Esoy usando el verbo español ser."
"Ser" is one of the two verbs for "to be". Pronounced as "sayr". The other verb for "to be" is "estar". ess-TAR.
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".
Verbo copulativo, como ser o estar.
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Somos means 'we are'. It comes from the Spanish verb ser, which means 'to be'. If you were to say "Somos familia", it would mean, "We are family".
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.