It means he's telling you his name. Soy Pedro means "I'm Pedro." Pedro is the Spanish name for Peter.
Google translate says - "As I am"
Translation: I am Pedro Moreno. One Hail Mary and an Our Father for days brother.
This is an irony-laden sentence by a woman to her boyfriend or husband. She says, "I'm not a friend, I'm your woman." The correct adjective/article is una, not un.
"Soy simpático" in Spanish translates to "I am nice" or "I am friendly." It is used to describe someone who is pleasant, likable, or agreeable.
"Soy serio" in Spanish translates to "I am serious" in English. It is used to convey that someone is being earnest, grave, or sincere in what they are saying or doing.
yo no soy: I'm not
quien soy means who am i....
Soy ebrio = I am (a) drunk.
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
Do you mean 'soja' or 'soya'? They both mean 'soy', 'soy bean'
que no soy: that I'm not
No soy gay = I'm not gay