Which is harder to understand?

@wallhackio What are ser and estar? C++ stuff that I don't know of?

@vaporeon_ ser and estar are spanish words that both translate to "to be" and which you should use is contextual and the rules for which should be used confused the hell out of me back when I took Spanish classes

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ the way my Spanish teacher explained, ser is used for permanent things while estar is temporary things (broadly)

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@onfy @vaporeon_ I'm not sure if it was actually difficult but I struggled to engage with language classes in general

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ it's one of those fun things where a language has more precision in a concept than others (like steam vs vapour...) yeah you can sort of adjust,I don't get to speak Spanish a lot but I think I get it right 50% of the time

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