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The verb form "hay" has two meanings:

    there is                                                                                           
    there are

Examples:

    Hay muchos libros en la biblioteca.
    There are many books in the library.

    Hay un libro encima de la mesa.
    There is a book on the table.

Más ejemplos:

    Hay dos baños en mi casa.
    There are two baths in my house.

    Hay cuatro océanos en el mundo.
    There are 4 oceans in the world.

    Hay un libro y una pluma en la mesa.
    There is one book and one pen on the table.
    or:
    There is a book and a pen on the table.

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amitschan profile picture amitschanJuly 2007
Hii friend!!



I am Amit from India, 28 years old. I know Spanish and have done a lot of research in this language and its various learning techniques. Based on my research, I have created some lessons on this language which you might find helpful. Here's an example of my techniques:



Words in Spanish have gender, which is the attribute of being masculine or feminine. In this sense, you can think about words being either boys or girls.




Let's raise their knickers and see exactly what gender they are. Words that are masculine generally end in o and words that are female generally end in a. Two important exceptions are el día and la mano.



Another way a teacher taught it was this: guys are LONERS and girls like DIJON mustard. Words ending in l, o, n, e, r and s are masculine. Words ending in d, i, a and sión are feminine.



NOTE: It is true that there are many more exceptions to this, but if you have to guess at the gender of a word, it's a good method to try most of the times.



You can find this and many more such articles for free on making Spanish easier for you to learn on my site, email or my personal mobile phone number, +91-998-700-2648. Happy learning!