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Ser & Estar...a Headache?

I found this goofy video by a group of kids learning Spanish. It´s quite whacky but shows in a fun way some basic examples of the verb "to be" in Spanish, which as you know translates into two verbs, Ser (to be used for permanent conditions of being) and Estar (more handy when speaking of temporary conditions of being as well as for location).



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