It sounds like 'S-toy' as in; you say the letter S and toy. Like Eh-s-t-oi so-lo
Estoy solo en una habitacion (Spanish) Estoy solo en un cuarto (in Mexico) or you can change the order and say, estoy en un cuarto solo
I'm alone is - estoy solo/a your alone is- estas solo/a
"Estoy tan solo" in Spanish means "I am so alone" in English. It conveys a feeling of loneliness or isolation.
To be alone = << estar solo >> I am alone = << yo estoy solo >> if you are a man I am alone = << yo estoy sola >> if you are a woman Are you alone? = << estás solo >> if you are a man Are you alone? = << estás sola >> if you are a woman
Translation: Nada, solo estoy confundido.
I am very close just feel me.
"I'm not playing" in Spanish is "No estoy jugando". It is pronounced "No eh-STOY hoo-GAHN-doe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Yo estoy solo a una llamada de distancia
Solo is 'singly' or 'alone', thus one might say that one, "siento solo" or 'feels alone'. The word which most closely translates directly is, "solitario".
"Solo estoy hablando español para ayudarte"
In Spanish, you can say "me estoy riendo en voz alta, solo bromeo" to mean "laughing out loud, just kidding."
You spell "I am having a get together" like this "Tengo una se reunen" But I would have't to tell you in person on how to pronouce it.