That means "I am [that]". It is used in reply to a question. For example, if asked whether you are tired, or hungry, that might be your reply.
"Lo estoy" in Spanish means "I am doing it" or "I am, it" depending on the context. The verb "estoy" is the first person singular form of the verb "estar" which means "to be".
"It means "I am doing it again" in Spanish.
"No sabe que yo estoy diciendo gringa" translates to "He/she doesn't know what I'm saying, gringa" in English.
It means: if I am the one that searches for "qui" I am. (Qui is not a spanish word).
"Estoy" means "I am" in English.
"Estoy seguro" means "I am sure" in English.
I don't know what I am saying
What does 'I am doing EL SR' mean
"Que no sea lo que estoy pensando" would be something like "That is not what I might be thinking". It is not the best syntax. Probably something like "Eso no es lo que estoy pensando" would be clearer. If you use "sea", it puts this into the subjunctive mood, and expresses doubt or uncertainty. "Eso no sea lo que estoy pensando" would be something like "That might not be what I'm thinking."
sorry guys pero estoy en lo mismo
"It means "I am doing it again" in Spanish.
"No sabe que yo estoy diciendo gringa" translates to "He/she doesn't know what I'm saying, gringa" in English.
Te lo estoy mostrando...
Lo estoy haciendo.
lo mismo. estoy aburrido
Lo siento que estoy tarde.
Means, "I'm doin' it over."
Estoy cansado/a de esperar. (male/female)