मतलब
Used to state the existence or presence of something.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Spain, 'No hay de qué' is a very common, slightly formal way to say 'You're welcome' (literally: 'There is nothing to thank for'). The phrase '¿Qué hay?' is a common informal greeting, similar to 'What's up?' or 'What's going on?'. In street markets, vendors often shout '¡Hay [producto]!' to announce they have fresh stock available.
The Plural Trap
Never add an 'n' to 'hay'. Even if you see a million things, 'hay' stays exactly as it is.
Definite Articles
If you see 'el', 'la', 'los', or 'las', stop! You probably need 'está' or 'están' instead of 'hay'.
मतलब
Used to state the existence or presence of something.
The Plural Trap
Never add an 'n' to 'hay'. Even if you see a million things, 'hay' stays exactly as it is.
Definite Articles
If you see 'el', 'la', 'los', or 'las', stop! You probably need 'está' or 'están' instead of 'hay'.
Asking for Help
When lost, ask '¿Hay una oficina de turismo por aquí?'. It's the most natural way to start.
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct form to complete the sentence.
En mi ciudad _______ muchos parques.
'Hay' is the correct impersonal form for existence, even with plural nouns like 'parques'.
Fill in the blank with 'hay' or 'está'.
El gato _______ en el sofá, pero _______ un perro en el jardín.
Use 'está' for the location of a specific cat (el gato) and 'hay' for the existence of an indefinite dog (un perro).
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to say that one must be careful.
'Hay que' is used for general obligations or necessities.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Qué _______ en la nevera? B: No _______ nada.
We use 'hay' to ask about the contents/existence of items in a container like a fridge.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
What follows 'Hay'?
Indefinite Articles
- • un libro
- • una silla
- • unos gatos
Numbers
- • dos perros
- • cinco euros
- • mil personas
Quantity Words
- • mucho tráfico
- • poca agua
- • varios amigos
Hay vs Estar
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासEn mi ciudad _______ muchos parques.
'Hay' is the correct impersonal form for existence, even with plural nouns like 'parques'.
El gato _______ en el sofá, pero _______ un perro en el jardín.
Use 'está' for the location of a specific cat (el gato) and 'hay' for the existence of an indefinite dog (un perro).
You want to say that one must be careful.
'Hay que' is used for general obligations or necessities.
A: ¿Qué _______ en la nevera? B: No _______ nada.
We use 'hay' to ask about the contents/existence of items in a container like a fridge.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
6 सवालIt is both! It is an impersonal form that covers both 'there is' and 'there are'.
No. 'Hay' is used with indefinite things (un libro). For 'the' book, use 'El libro está...'.
'Hay' is a verb (there is), while 'ahí' is an adverb of place (there). They sound the same but have different meanings.
Use 'había' for ongoing descriptions in the past or 'hubo' for a specific event that happened.
Yes, it is universal across all dialects of Spanish.
This is a non-standard dialectal variation. While you might hear it, it is considered incorrect in formal education and writing.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Hay que
builds onOne must / It is necessary to
No hay de qué
specialized formYou're welcome
Había
similarThere was / There were