hay
/ˈai/, [ˈai̯]there are, there is, there's
Verb hay
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(impersonal) Present indicative form of haber, there is, there are
- Hay dos tiendas que venden películas.
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There are two stores that sell films.
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¿Hay alguien que hable inglés?
Does anyone speak English?
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No hay ni autobús no polideportivo.
There are no buses and there isn't a sports centre.
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No hay nadie en la sala.
There's no one in the room.
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¿Hay caza mayor cerca de aquí?
Is there any big game near here?
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Hay sesenta segundos en un minuto.
There are sixty seconds in a minute.
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¿Hay algo que podamos hacer por vosotros?
Is there something that we could do for you?
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La multiplicidad es solo aparente, en verdad, solo hay una mente ...
Multiplicity is only apparent, in truth, there is only one mind...
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Tom sabe que sólo hay una cosa que puede hacer.
Tom knows there's only one thing he can do.
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Hay algo que Tom no le dijo a María.
There is something that Tom didn't tell Maria.
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Hay un teléfono en mi habitación.
There's a telephone in my room.
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