Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 Does one, in Spanish, say, " Soy diabetico " or " Estoy diabetico. " ? I was taught that one uses " ser " to denote innate and permanent conditions, and 'estar' for health, location, or temporary condition. Under the rule, " Once a diabetic, always a diabetic " , I'm inclined to say, " soy " , but because it is a matter of HEALTH, I'm inclined towards " estoy. " (One does say " esta muerto " , after all.) [alldiabeticinternational] Re: Perception soapbox I hadn't thought of this subtle distinction. Before getting any deeper into this discussion, I'd like to make two considerations. First, that I live in a Spanish speaking country. Moreover, Spanish is my mothertongue. There may be linguistic as well as cultural differences in our respective environments. Second, that I don't consider this a very important distinction, though I know people who do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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