Quote Originally Posted by Dragonrider View Post
Why is "to be" the most infernally complex verb in the world?

In English we've got

to be -> I am, you are, he/she is, we are, they are

Spanish is

ser -> soy, eres, es, somos, (sois), son


I don't know any other languages. But still . . . WTF, people? Is German similarly bizarre and unrelated to the infinitive?
Sum, es, est! Sumus, estis, sunt!

Yeah, I think "to be" is irregular in just about every language ever. Also a fun fact! The word for mother starts with an m in most languages!