Spanish · Common Verbs
To be (temporary)
Used to express temporary states or locations.
Estoy cansado y estoy en casa.
I am tired and I am at home.
'Estar' comes from the Latin 'stare,' which means 'to stand' or 'to remain.' It evolved in Spanish to convey temporary states or locations, contrasting with 'ser,' which refers to essence or identity.
'Estar' is widely used in both formal and informal contexts, appearing in everyday conversation, written text, and academic discussions. Its usage is consistent across different Spanish-speaking regions.