Soy español/a. NEVER use CAPITAL LETTERS for nationalities in Spanish.
Depending on the context, you would usually use "Yo soy". "Yo soy un hombre".
"I am a man".
Soy is used for permanent things, such as "I am a man". For temporary things, we would use the word "Estoy".
"Yo estoy en España para vacacion"
"I am in Spain for holiday"
Since you will not be on holiday forever, "estoy" is used.
If you would like to say "I am" in Spanish, there are two different verbs:
soy - I am (always, or a continuing characteristic)
estoy - I am (for now, temporarily, or with another verb form)
The phrase "I am" has multiple uses depending on context. When used to describe a permanent property like place of origin, the translation is "Yo soy" or just "Soy". When used to describe temporary conditions like how you're feeling, or when the present progressive is used, the translation is "Yo estoy" or just "Estoy".
"Yo soy", 'Soy' or 'Estoy' -- All are relevant and admissible yet subject to context.
Soy español/a. NEVER use CAPITAL LETTERS for nationalities in Spanish.
Soy - I am (permanent state of being) I am funny/happy by nature.
Estoy - I am (location, or temporary state of being)
I am at home, I am happy (at the moment)
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