Recherche parmi différents professeurs en Anglais…
Sil Ibáñez
Tuteur communautaire“Ser bueno” vs “Estar bueno”
Yes, both mean “to be good”...
BUT no, they do not mean the same thing at all. 😏
✅ SER BUENO = to be a good person / good at something
Think: 'Ser', ADN, permanent quality.
It’s who you are. The essence of things.
Examples:
Mi perro es bueno. → My dog is good (well-behaved).
Ella es buena en matemáticas. → She’s good at math.
Ese profesor es muy bueno. → That teacher is great (professionally / as a person).
TIP: Use “ser” when you’re talking about skills, behavior, or personality.
✅ ESTAR BUENO = to taste good / to be hot (yep…)
Think: temporary condition, physical/emotional states.
Examples:
¡Este café está buenísimo! → This coffee tastes amazing.
Ese chico está bueno. → That guy is hot.
¿Está buena la tortilla? → Is the omelette good?
💅 So yeah, if you say “tú estás bueno”… get ready for flirty eyes.
18 juil. 2025 10:48
Sil Ibáñez
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Français, Italien
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