Estoy in Spanish means I am. Of course, soyalso means I am, but generally is used for more permanent things (ex: Soy un niño. I am a boy.) while estoy is used for more temporary things (ex: Estoy consado. I am tired.), including where a person is located (ex: Estoy aquÃ. I am here.).
"Estoy" is the Spanish verb "to be" conjugated in the first person singular form, meaning "I am."
"Estoy mintiendo" means "I am lying" in Spanish.
The Spanish phrase "yo estoy aca" translates to "I am here" in English.
"Estoy pensando" in Spanish translates to "I am thinking" in English.
In Spanish, "y aquΓ estoy" translates to "and here I am" in English.
"Primo estoy bien" is a mix of Spanish and English. "Primo" means cousin in Spanish, while "estoy bien" means I am fine. So, the phrase could be translated as "Cousin, I am fine."
''Estoy bien'' is the Spanish for ''I am fine''.
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estoy cansado means "i am tired" in spanish
Estoy means I am, particularly relating to location and other temporary states.
"Where the hell am I?"
Estoy bien.
Estoy bueno.
I'm great!
No estoy malo/a. No soy antipático.
I am Horny Carina.
I am. (Temporary) Estoy and Soy both mean "I am". Estoy is a temporary form. Soy is a permanent form. I am here = Estoy aquí. I am a man = Soy un hombre.
Estoy jugando con mi perro is Spanish for 'I am playing with my dog.'