Abian (en. Abian)
/aˈβjan/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Refers to the existence or presence of something.
If there are people at the party, it will be more fun.
Si abian personas en la fiesta, será más divertido.
Used to emphasize the efficiency of a process.
If there are improvements in the system, work will be easier.
Si abian mejoras en el sistema, el trabajo será más fácil.
Expresses the idea that something will happen in the future.
I hope there are positive changes in the country.
Espero que abian cambios positivos en el país.
Etymology
It comes from the verb 'abiar', used regionally in certain parts of the Spanish-speaking world.
Common Phrases and Expressions
if abian
referred to hypothetical situations
si abian
that abian
expression of desire or expectation
que abian
where abian
indicates the existence of a place or event
donde abian
Related Words
abiar
verb that means to cause something to exist or be present
abiar
haber
auxiliary verb that indicates existence
haber
ser
verb that expresses identity or state
ser
Slang Meanings
it is used to indicate that something is expected to happen
That there are more people at the event.
Que abian más personas en el evento.
as a way to affirm that something is indeed happening
If there are no problems, everything will go well.
Si no abian problemas, todo saldrá bien.