How to Say "it exists" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “it exists” is “existe” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
VerbA2
referring to a singular thing being real

Examples
¿Crees que la magia existe?
Do you believe that magic exists?
Ese tipo de animal ya no existe.
That type of animal doesn't exist anymore.
El amor verdadero sí existe.
True love does exist.
It's a Verb Form!
'Existe' is the 'he/she/it' form of the verb 'existir' (to exist). You'll most often see it used to talk about a single thing, like 'el problema existe' (the problem exists).
Existence vs. Location
Mistake: “Mi casa existe en esa calle.”
Correction: Mi casa está en esa calle. Use 'estar' to say where something is located. Use 'existir' to say that it is real.
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