It means: I'm lonely and I want to meet people.
The sentence tries to say "I am single and I want to know people" However, the sentence uses the improper form of "to be". This is one of the exceptions that proves the rule on Ser and Estar. "Yo soy soltero" is the correct way to say this, not "estoy soltero". Same goes for "married". Soy casado (I am Married) not "estoy casado" The other main exception to the ser=permanent "to be" & estar= temporary/transient "to be" is life and death. "Estoy vivo" is the way to say "I am alive" - Esta muerto (He is dead) is the correct form also. Of course you can't say you are dead "Estoy muerto" unless you are a ghost, so that means "I am dead tired"
Soltero means single, so you could say No soltero. Ex: "I am not single," wouls be No estoy soltero.
(Yo) estoy soltero sin ti
estoy donde quiero estar
Estoy contenta por ser soltera. (if you are a woman)Estoy contento por ser soltero. (ir you are a man)ORMe gusta ser soltera/o.
"Estoy" means "I am" in English.
"Estoy bien" means "I am well" in English.
If you are male, you say: Estoy enamorado de mi vida. If you are female, you say: Estoy enamorada de mi vida.
It means, "I'm studying Spanish and I want to speak well." 'Quiero' is correctly spelled with one 'r'.
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
In English, "Si estoy de acuerdo" translates to "If I agree"
"Estoy seguro" means "I am sure" in English.