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1 I have learned that acá and aqui mean the same thing "Here" but acá is more informal. And ahí and allí mean the same thing "There" but ahí is more informal.

'Se habla español" can be understood as contraction for "Aqui se habla español", which what Adriano said.

It's documented to be a Dominican expression. Urban dictionary: qué lo que Dominican greeting. What's up Guy 1: Qué lo que loco. Guy 2: Nah, aqui chillin, tu sabe como es. Wiktionary: Interjection / phrase qué lo que (idiomatic, slang) what's up, wassup, what is it, what it is, what is what it is, what is what, what are you doing, what's happening, what's going on According to this ...

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“Soy” and “estoy” are both first-person present tense conjugations of verbs meaning ‘to be.’. That is to say, they both mean ‘I am.’ “Soy” is used when you’re talking about permanent, unchanging or rarely changing things. “Estoy” is used when you’re talking about things that do vary regularly.

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From saying “estoy bien” (I am well) to “estoy en casa” (I am at home), this word weaves through Spanish discourse with remarkable frequency. Spanish learners who master “estoy” gain access to expressing immediate experiences and temporary conditions that form the backbone of natural conversation.

Conjugate the Spanish verb estoy: preterite, future, participle, present. See Spanish conjugation rules. Translate estoy in context, with examples of use and definition.

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Knowing when to use soy vs. estoy can be a tricky proposition for Spanish learners. Both verbs translate to “I am,” but they’re used in distinct situations. Soy is used to express stable qualities that tend not to change, while estoy implies that a particular state or condition is temporary.