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Spanish language Hay - there is, there are

Hay is a very common Spanish expression. It is equivalent to the English expression there is or there are:

Hay un libro en la mesa. There's a book on the table.
Hay tres hombres en la clase. There are three men in the class.
Hay muchas cosas a hacer. There's a lot to do (There are lots of things to do).

Hay is the present tense impersonal form of the verb haber, and can be followed by a singular or plural noun.

In other tenses and moods, the impersonal verb haber has both singular and plural impersonal conjugations, but most Spanish speakers consider use of the plurals as incorrect. I've provided both forms here for reference.

conditional habría there would be
  habrían there would be
future habrá there will be
  habrán there will be
imperfect había there was
  habían there were
present perfect ha habido there have been
  han habido there have been
pretérito hubo there was
  hubieron there were
subjunctive que haya that there is/are
  que hayan that there are

 
When followed by an infinitive, hay que means it is necessary to or one has to:

Hay que estudiar cada día. It's necessary to study every day.
Hay que trabajar para triunfar en la vida. One has to work in order to succeed in life.

  

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