Ser

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To be

Real World Example

The Spanish verb "ser" means "to be," but how can you remember it with a twist? Think of the word "sir," like a knighted English gentleman. Just as a knight proudly declares, "I am Sir Lancelot," "ser" is all about declaring what you are—your essential being! So, whenever you hear "ser," picture a knight standing tall, announcing who they are with a flourish of their sword. It's all about identity and being. 🏰

Practice Version

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