This is the verb root meaning "to say." The prefix identifies the subject of the verb as third person, masculine, singular (he) and the tense of the verb as imperfect (he will say). )

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The future tense of ser

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The present tense of ser

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ConjugationTranslation
yo soyI am
t eresYou (informal) are
l/ella/ello/uno esHe/she/one is
usted esYou (formal) are
nosotros somosWe are
vosotros soisYou all (informal) are
ellos/ellas sonThey are
ustedes sonYou all (formal) are
\r\nThe following examples show you ser in action:\r\n