"Ser" translates as "to be", but is used under specific conditions.
One of the most difficult aspects of learning Spanish for non-native speakers is that Spanish has two distinct verbs for "to be" with two completely distinct meanings: "Ser" and "Estar". These verbs can NOT be used interchangeably and the substitution of one for the other will either change the meaning or make the statement into gibberish.
"Ser" has six main uses: characteristics, time-telling, origination, profession/function, existential claims, and passive verbs. "Estar" has six main uses: location, weather, transient circumstances, emotions, health, and progressive verbs. While this division is imperfect and there are case which deviate from these general rules, they are not terribly common.
"ser" means "to be"
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 mi compañero' means 'to be my partner' or 'to be my companion' in Spanish. It implies a close relationship or connection with someone.
The translation of the Spanish word "ser" to English is "to be."
Would you like to be your friend.But if you mean Me gustaria ser tu amigo, then it would mean, I would like to be your friend
"ser" means "to be"
Ser is a spanish word that means to be in english.
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
want to be my friend
To be a good student (girl)
Ser is one of the Spanish verbs for "to be." The other is estar. If you mean "son", that is the third person plural present form of the verb. It would mean "they are."
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".
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".
'Ser mi compañero' means 'to be my partner' or 'to be my companion' in Spanish. It implies a close relationship or connection with someone.
The translation of the Spanish word "ser" to English is "to be."
Ser or estar. They both mean 'to be', but they are used in very different situations and conditions.
for being a mean girl (chick)