Esta noche será mia.
This night will be mine.
sobre = (1) envelope; (2) over; on top of sobre tambien puede ser que esta en sima de algo!!!!! tambie puede ser un sobre en donde guardaas algo y aveses lo mandas por correo!!!!!!!!!
Ser is a spanish word that means to be in english.
Es is from the verb ser, and esta is (probably) from the verb estar, but the a should be accented. Ser is used for: Date (May 3rd), Occupation, Characteristics, Time, Origin (you are French or you are from Delaware), and Religion; DOCTOR is the acronym. Estar is used for: Emotions, Location (you are in the library) and Feelings; ELF is the acronym, and yes it repeats in order to be a proper acronym. *In other words, ser= permanent features while estar= constantly changing things. Yes, you can change religion, but usually people don't change their religion every day
Llueve means rain....Esta lloviendo means its raining...Nieva means snow...Esta nevando means its snowing....HOPE THiS HELPS!
What do quiero ser tuyo enterito pero tengo miedo mean
the name of the song is oye me bien by Laura Perico
Where is my friend this morning. One thing to mention is that the verb should be estar, not ser, when dealing with location or position. It should be "¿Dónde está mi amiga esta mañana?"
Esta pelicula es muy triste para mi. This movie is really sad for me (literally).
quiero ser abogada i want to be a lawyer
You say, "para siempre."
sobre = (1) envelope; (2) over; on top of sobre tambien puede ser que esta en sima de algo!!!!! tambie puede ser un sobre en donde guardaas algo y aveses lo mandas por correo!!!!!!!!!
Ser is a spanish word that means to be in english.
"ser" means "to be"
'is'. It's from the verb 'ser' = 'to be' and is used for more-permanent 'being'. The verb 'estar' (also 'to be') relates to temporary states, e.g. location. For example: Es inteligente = He is intelligent Esta muy contento = He is very content
My friends and I will walk by foot to the party tonight
"Yo quiero ser" means "I want to be" in English.
Es is from the verb ser, and esta is (probably) from the verb estar, but the a should be accented. Ser is used for: Date (May 3rd), Occupation, Characteristics, Time, Origin (you are French or you are from Delaware), and Religion; DOCTOR is the acronym. Estar is used for: Emotions, Location (you are in the library) and Feelings; ELF is the acronym, and yes it repeats in order to be a proper acronym. *In other words, ser= permanent features while estar= constantly changing things. Yes, you can change religion, but usually people don't change their religion every day