Learn Spanish. 2. The Verb “Ser” ( To Be )

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In lesson Number two we will learn the verb To Be SER in spanish. It is a very important verb because is the very first step in the communication process.

In English, we have one verb To Be” for different situations. But in spanishe there are two different words for different situations. That other word is “ESTAR”, the next lesson.

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25 Responses to “Learn Spanish. 2. The Verb “Ser” ( To Be )”

  • shambayati195 says:

    u said its vosotros …
    u said its vosotros=son which it isnt its sois but its fine since nobody uses vosotros

  • CelluloidMash says:

    Usted, in singular, …
    Usted, in singular, has the same termination than él. They forgot that.

    enjoy learning my language is very beautiful :)

  • ILoveDogsandScooters says:

    Amo mi pine.
    Amo mi pine.

  • iugeftp says:

    Thank you very …
    Thank you very helpful.

  • lithunorestons says:

    actually you can …
    actually you can just say ex. instead of yo soy you can say just soy the word I yo is optinol!!!!!!!!!!

  • elisabel011 says:

    thanks you so much …
    thanks you so much you really help me.

  • evg11311 says:

    homeboy…
    homeboy…

  • sakamoto0789 says:

    you’re a funny guy!
    you’re a funny guy!

  • Triamatia says:

    no it isn’t. “ll” …
    no it isn’t. “ll” is not a leter in the alphabet

  • Francerandre says:

    I am = Yo soy (it …
    I am = Yo soy (it is good), but sometimes we, “the latin americans” don’t say(use) Yo, we just say(use) Soy without YO, for example, Soy un doctor = I am a doctor (I´m a doctor)…, we don’t say Yo soy un doctor, we just say Soy un doctor, hope this could be helpful

  • sasha0651 says:

    ihatewez is a …
    ihatewez is a dumbass. yo soy doesnt mean i i am. you do not have to use yo but people do. if you were any smarter or a native speaker you would understand.

  • mikejackson4ever says:

    I think Spanish is …
    I think Spanish is harder, because of things like gender on words, and the conjugations are difficult to remember.

  • ihatewez says:

    this guy is a fokin …
    this guy is a fokin im 14 n i no more than him
    its not yo soy
    its just soy
    yo means i
    soy means i am
    so he sed i i am

  • PONKIAN says:

    Actually, i think …
    Actually, i think is easier than spanish.

  • S3XUALITY says:

    I like it.*
    I like it.*

  • knlvz says:

    Nice , thanks !
    Nice , thanks !

  • moicest says:

    no way,
    no way,

  • almogaverXIII says:

    ¿La “traducción” de …
    ¿La “traducción” de “it” en inglés no sería como decir “ello” en español? Es una pregunta, lo desconozco realmente.

  • almogaverXIII says:

    For some like me …
    For some like me yes!!

  • mikejackson4ever says:

    Is English very …
    Is English very hard to learn?

  • mikejackson4ever says:

    How do you say: ” …
    How do you say: “For sweet manly love, call 899 6682″?

  • mikejackson4ever says:

    Do you hold out the …
    Do you hold out the sound longer than “Y”?

  • TOK1DOK18 says:

    he is a pendejo!!!! …
    he is a pendejo!!!! ha ha

  • spitfiresen says:

    well , hi , I am …
    well , hi , I am Peruvian , I’m going to say the difference between Cayó and Callo .
    Cayó ( verb to fall ) and Callo ( silence , shut up) I’m sorry I am not a good teacher , but I like to learn english.

  • xxxCidxxx says:

    You are all so …
    You are all so wrong! “LL” is a very unique phoneme in spanish, it may sound similar to “Y”, but at least here in Peru we can distinguish clearly when saying “cayó” or “calló” for example. Espero que haLLen la diferencia los que aprenden este gran idioma =)

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