How to Say ‘There is a corner’ in Spain Spanish
Hay un rincón
💬 Usage Tip: Using 'hay' for existence.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Corners are often cozier.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hay
[AH-ee]
There is
Used to indicate the existence of something.
Hay un rincón donde podemos sentarnos tranquilos.
There is a corner where we can sit quietly.
un
[OON]
A
Used to indicate a single item or unit. In this case, it is the indefinite article.
En el café hay un rincón acogedor.
In the café, there is a cozy corner.
rincón
[reen-KON]
Corner
A place or angle where two sides or edges meet.
Hay un rincón que parece muy tranquilo.
There is a corner that looks very quiet.
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