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TitleChanges of Meaning in Spanish Depending on Use of 'Ser' or 'Estar'
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From http://spanish.about.com

Although ser and estar both mean "to be," to the native Spanish speaker they don't mean the same thing. As a result, some adjectives can change in meaning (for the ear attuned to English) depending on whether they're used with ser or estar.

Read the full explanation with examples at http://spanish.about.com/od/adjectives/a/adjectives_ser_estar.htm?nl=1
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