In English, "Si estoy de acuerdo" translates to "If I agree"
It means, "I'm in agreement with, 'Shut your $#!%@ mouth,' or this more offensive 'Shut your $#!%@ muzzle.'"
Rust. No estoy de acuerdo. "Moho" es "mold" (planta que causa muchas alergias). "Rust" es "óxido."
"Yo estoy enfermo de gente" translates to "I am sick of people" in English.
It's a female speaking and she's saying, "I'm proud of our name."
I am in love with you.
"I agree."
Yo estoy de acuerdo (yo estoy deh ah-kwer-doh) .. to make it sound less formal, it is perfectly acceptable to say simply, "Estoy de acuerdo"
'i agree' or literally - 'i am in agreement'. R.
Ditto in Spanish means: mencionado, susodicho. "I say ditto to that" - "Estoy de acuerdo sobre esto"
estoy de acuerdo con usted hoy
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
To say 'I don't agree' in Spanish, you would say 'No estoy de acuerdo.'
It means, "I'm in agreement with, 'Shut your $#!%@ mouth,' or this more offensive 'Shut your $#!%@ muzzle.'"
i/we agree
Estoy de acuerdo, doctor......that's how you say 'I agree, doctor'....hope that answered your question :)
I am enjoying this.. Literally: I am enjoying of this....
By itself, it means "I agree". Within a sentence, it might also mean "you agree", "he agrees", etc., as well as "I agreed", "I will agree", "You agreed", "You will agree", etc.