It depends on context because in Spanish, there are two verbs with different conjugations for the verb "to be." One is estar (which is conjugated to estoy in the first person) and ser (which is conjugated to soy in the first person).
The translation of "I'm bored" is "estoy aburrido" - with "estoy" meaning "I am".
However, the translation of "I'm boring" is "soyaburrido" - with "soy" meaning "I am".
im aplastamiento
Yo im superman
im sobre él
im pidiendo que
This is how you say I'm dumb in spanish : "Soy Tonto" Im doing Spanish as a GCSE so I'm certain it's that! Hope I Helped!
im pensamiento de usted
not sure, and im spanish! hehe
cuando estoy...
"Soy de _____."
seoysoy
Me duele
Estoy