Learn the Spanish Language - Unit 3 Get Around In A City Flashcards
Yo necesito un taxi
I need a taxi.
El taxi está aquí
The taxi is here.
¿Dónde?
Where?
¿Dónde está tu pasaporte?
Where is your passport?
Mi pasaporte está en el hotel
My passport is in the hotel.
Un boleto a Santiago, por favor.
A ticket to Santiago, please.
Está and es both mean is. So what’s the difference? If you want to say where someone or something is located, use está.
Está and es both mean is. So what’s the difference? If you want to say where someone or something is located, use está.
¡El taxi está aquí!
The taxi is here!
You also use está when you’re talking about something that’s only temporarily true.
You also use está when you’re talking about something that’s only temporarily true.
El hotel está cerrado.
The hotel is closed.
Meanwhile, es is used to describe the qualities of a person or thing.
Meanwhile, es is used to describe the qualities of a person or thing.
El taxi es amarillo.
The taxi is yellow.
El taxi
the taxi
la maleta
the suitcase
el pasaporte (passaportay)
the passport
el telefono
the telephone
yo necessito un taxi
I need a taxi
Donde?
Where?
mi reserva
my reservation
en el taxi
in the taxi
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in
yo tengo una maleta
I have a suitcase
yo tengo una reserva en el hotel
I have a reservation at the hotel
el taxi esta aqui
the taxi is here