Estar is used for Placement State of Being
– Location of things and people (but not events)
Estar is used for Placement State of Being
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“Estar” is a Spanish verb that is used to indicate the state of being or location of things and people. It is specifically used for:
1. Location: To describe where something or someone is physically located. For example, “La casa está en la calle” translates to “The house is on the street.”
In contrast, for events, the verb “ser” is used instead. For instance, “La fiesta es en mi casa,” which means “The party is at my house.”
This distinction helps convey the appropriate context in conversations about location versus identity or characteristics. If you have more questions or need further explanation, feel free to ask!