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verb

ser

/sˈoɪ/

first-person singular present of ser

to be (permanent or inherent qualities, identity, origin)

Definitions

  1. 1

    To express identity or who/what someone is

    “Me llamo Ana y soy profesora de matemáticas.”

    My name is Ana and I am a mathematics teacher.

  2. 2

    To express nationality or origin

    “Mi amigo Carlos soy... Carlos es de México, pero yo soy de España.”

    My friend Carlos is from Mexico, but I am from Spain.

  3. 3

    To describe permanent or inherent characteristics

    “Creo que soy una persona muy trabajadora y honesta.”

    I think I am a very hardworking and honest person.

  4. 4

    To state the time, date, or price (impersonal use, third-person)

    “No soy el único estudiante que llegó tarde hoy.”

    I am not the only student who arrived late today.

Conjugation

Present

yo soy
eres
él/ella/usted es
nosotros somos
vosotros sois
ellos/ellas/ustedes son

Preterite (Past)

yo fui
fuiste
él/ella/usted fue
nosotros fuimos
vosotros fuisteis
ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron

Future

yo seré
serás
él/ella/usted será
nosotros seremos
vosotros seréis
ellos/ellas/ustedes serán

Present Perfect

yo he sido
has sido
él/ella/usted ha sido
nosotros hemos sido
vosotros habéis sido
ellos/ellas/ustedes han sido

Spanish has two verbs meaning "to be": ser and estar. Use ser (soy, eres, es…) for permanent or defining traits — identity, profession, nationality, and inherent characteristics. Use estar for temporary states or locations. Mixing them up is one of the most common mistakes for English speakers, so it's worth learning the distinction early.