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  • 06-10-2020
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What is the difference between ay and hay

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11mystical
11mystical 11mystical
  • 06-10-2020
'Ay' is a Spanish exclamation that people use to express their emotions, such as happiness, sadness, surprise or pain. As a result, this word is the translation for 'Ouch', 'Oh' or 'Oh my', depending on the context. 'Hay' is the impersonal form of the verb 'haber', therefore, it has many uses.
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JJJesania
JJJesania JJJesania
  • 06-10-2020
The word “ay” in Spanish means “oh” in English and the word “hay” in Spanish means “They are or They’re” in English
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