Saying "Estoy prendida(o)" in Spanish can have a slightly different meaning depending on where you are. For example in Mexico, this phrase is used as "I am excited/pumped up/full of energy." In Columbia the phrase may translate more as "I am really mad/drunk." This is why I recommend that anyone learning Spanish, or any language, find opportunities to travel and spend time around native speakers. This is really the only way to get a handle on some of the more colloquial dichos (or sayings) of the language.
In some Spanish-speaking countries, it also has the more sexual connotation meaning, "I am turned on".
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
"I am at work" could be translated as "Estoy a mi trabajo" or "Estoy a mi puesto." "I'm working" is "Estoy trabajando."
The correct translation for the English term "I am not in a good mood" to Spanish is "No estoy de buen humor"
: I'm a little...
Estoy extrañando a alguien.
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
"Estoy buscando" translates to "I am looking for" in English.
"I am at work" could be translated as "Estoy a mi trabajo" or "Estoy a mi puesto." "I'm working" is "Estoy trabajando."
"Cansado" translates to "tired" in English.
Estoy tratando de traducir al Inglés
I too am in turn yourself
"Yo estoy enfermo de gente" translates to "I am sick of people" in English.
"Estoy" means "I am" in English.
The correct translation for the English term "I am not in a good mood" to Spanish is "No estoy de buen humor"
: I'm a little...
"Estoy bien" translates to "I am fine" in English.
"Estoy enumirado tanto" translates to "I am so tired" in English.