
Difference between "está" and "esta" or "esté" and "este"?
Feb 17, 2012 · If it's the last one, you do. You know, the rule states that "if the stress is in the last syllable and it ends in vowel, n or s, you must write the accent". Besides, está and esté are …
What is the difference between "es" and "está"?
May 28, 2014 · You wrote it incorrectly. Es comes from the verb ser, and está is a form of estar. Ésta can be translated to this, but it does not need the tilde anymore (i.e., it can always be …
¿Se usa "está" o "están" con "la mayoría de las personas"?
Apr 11, 2018 · ¿Se usa la mayoría de las personas está o la mayoría de las personas están ? Algunas veces se usan ambas versiones. Por ejemplo, ¿cómo traduce la siguiente oración a …
¿Cómo se llama alguien que está estudiando un grado?
Jun 9, 2018 · Alguien que ha terminado un grado universitario puede ser graduado, licenciado, doctorado, etc. Alguien que ha terminado bachillerato se denomina Bachiller. Pero, ¿cómo se …
Please help me understand the differences between esta and está
May 8, 2023 · What is the difference between "ésta" and "esta" without tilde? Unlike "ésta" with tilde, "esta" is a demonstrative adjective. It can be used to talk about something that has just …
The difference between the use of "es" and "está"
Feb 18, 2015 · Related question, although I don't think is really a duplicate, since the confusion seems be be more about "esta" and "está". See if the answers of that question clarify yours. …
Using "están" vs "estás" when refering to "you"
Oct 31, 2016 · Bear in mind that a question like Are you ready to order? depends heavily on the context when translating into Spanish, as there are four possible ways to translate it: ¿Estás …
¿Cómo se puede decir que algo está "deprecated" en castellano?
Nov 6, 2017 · En el contexto de la programación es común encontrarse con código al que se denomina deprecated. Esto es, se trata de código cuyo autor indica: Esto que te ofrezco sigue …
Todo está bien» or «está bien todo»? - Spanish Language Stack …
Nov 3, 2022 · Even when both are correct, the first option («está bien todo») is not at all frequent in Argentina (where I live). I don't recall finding it in any literature piece or TV/movie shows …
'Estar' and 'hacer' with weather - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
Jun 13, 2019 · My Spanish text "Vistas" covers weather expressions. I see that the majority of the time 'hacer' should be used. However, the text also shows the use of 'estar', as in "está …