Scott on Nostr: Another thing I'm gonna need to get straight is the difference between the words ...
Another thing I'm gonna need to get straight is the difference between the words 'ser' and 'estar' in Spanish, where in English we only have the word 'to be'. My understanding of this is that 'ser' is for more "permanent" characteristics while 'estar' is for more "temporary" characteristics.
Will learning new verbal paradigms allow be to see the world differently?
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