I rejoice/am delighted that I am yours
It translates to "I'm glad that I belong to you" in English.
Puedes responder "Soy de [tu país]".
"Que soy la fecha de hoy" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a mistranslation or a mistake. It could be an attempt to ask for the current date ("¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?") or have a different phrase in mind.
"Soy de España" means "I am from Spain" in Spanish.
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
"Soy de aquí" in English means "I am from here."
I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
Me alegro de que nos reuniéramos / reuniésemos.Me alegro de que hayamos encontrado (un tesoro, la billetera) --- not the translation asked for in the question
It translates to 'I'm glad you think.' It is in the Spanish language.
It depends on how you mean "do" in English. If you mean it purely as a placeholder for a different verb, such as the below conversation, you should say, "Me alegro que si" I work very hard at my job. I am glad you do. -- i.e. I am glad you work hard. If you mean it in the sense of performing, i.e. the usual use of "do", then a translation would be: Me alegro que lo hagas.
Me alegro de que tú eres mi amigo
"I'm glad you're feeling better" in Spanish is "Me alegro que te sientes mejor". It is pronounced "May ah-LAY-grow kay tay see-EHN-tace may-HORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.____________________________________________________________"Me alegro" is a subjunctive trigger.You're using the verb "sentirse" which means "to feel"So, it should read"Me alegro que te sientas mejor."or"Me alegro que te estés sintiendo mejor."you could even attach the reflexive pronoun to the end of the gerund and say:"Me alegro que estés sintiéndote mejor."(note the added accent on the 3rd vowel from the end.)
"Me alegra que te guste lo que ves" "Me alegro de que te guste lo que ves"
"¿De que país es?" means "Which country are you//is he/she from?" You should answer "Soy de ….." = "I am from…." or "Es de...." = "He/she is from...."
De que pais = what country eres tu= are you from? You say: Soy de Estados Unidos/ Irlanda / Francia etc soy = i am de= from estados unidos =the u.s.
"Que soy la fecha de hoy" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a mistranslation or a mistake. It could be an attempt to ask for the current date ("¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?") or have a different phrase in mind.
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
Where Do You Live.??