The verbs ser and estar both mean ‘to be’. Ser is used with permanent things. Estar is used with temporary things. Adjectives can change their meaning according to whether ser or estar is used.
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The F word. F… U… and no need for that third and fourth letter, the point is made without. Writing the third and fourth letter changes the meaning in no way, it just adds the unpleasant “uch” sound.