YO is a term shortening the word YOU as in a way to get your attention.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
Basically, it means that the guy is being played or toyed with.
Moi non is a French equivalent of the Spanish phrase Yo no.Specifically, the French personal pronoun moi and the Spanish yo mean "I." The French adverb non and the Spanish no mean "not." The pronunciation will be "mwah noh" in French.
In the phrase "Quién so yo", "so" isn't a Spanish word. Do you mean "¿Quién soy yo?"? If so, it means "Who am I?"
"Que yo te dije" means "That I told you" in English.
The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
"Yo también te quiero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I love you too" in English.
I want you - yo te quiero - this is construed in Spanish to mean ¨"I love you".
GiÃ? io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!Specifically, the adverbs giÃ? and ya literally mean "already." The subject pronouns io and yo translate as "I." the respective pronunciations will be "dja EE-o" in Italian and "yah yoh" in Spanish.
this phrase is very close to "yo me rio de mi" or "me rio de mi", both of which mean "I laugh at myself".
"Yo no sabía eso" in Spanish translates to "I didn't know that" in English. It is a phrase used to convey surprise or lack of prior knowledge about something.
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"