Estar is a temporaty state of being whereas ser is permanent.
Irish is a passive language? In which something is done to a person, not the person doing the thing?
It's been so many years since I have studied language, English or otherwise, and as a prof told me once (with I am absolutely fine with) "You are an intellectual but not a scholar."
jfroybees 0 points 1 week ago
Estar is a temporaty state of being whereas ser is permanent.
Irish is a passive language? In which something is done to a person, not the person doing the thing?
It's been so many years since I have studied language, English or otherwise, and as a prof told me once (with I am absolutely fine with) "You are an intellectual but not a scholar."