尋找適合你的 英語 教師……
Anja
Sentence meaning
I learn Spanish and I wrote to my friend
Eres muy loco.
Estas muy loco.
My question are
What are the difference between these two sentences??
What is the sencence means?
How can I know which sentence is the right one?
2019年12月28日 10:12
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@Pedro and @Lana
Thank you very much for your help. I understand what the difference between these two sentence are now.
2019年12月28日
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Hi Anja! I totally agree with Lana's explanation.
Spanish learners have to deal with this chalenge: when to use "ser" and when "estar".
In your sentence you have to choose "estás muy loco" because that's something we normally say colloquially to a friend in a positiv/friendly/funny way.
If we say "tú eres un loco", then we are not being friendly at all :)
If we Spanish speakers hear "tú eres loco" from a non native speaker, we inmediatelly understand that he means "tú estás loco". This form without the article is in this case not common for a native.
Also, ich vermute, der Unterschied auf Deutsch hängt davon ab, ob wir ein Substantiv oder ein Adjektiv verwenden : du bist ein Verrückter (eres) oder du bist verrückt (estás) .... ist das wirklich so?? Ich bin nicht sicher :))
2019年12月28日
1
Eres loco - you are a crazy person, it’s your permanent quality.
Estás loco - you’re being crazy, you’re acting crazy in that given moment.
Hope that helps :)
2019年12月28日
Anja
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英語, 德語, 義大利語, 西班牙語
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英語, 義大利語, 西班牙語
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