It means: I'm happy that Roberto went to church with Carmen.
'Yo alegro por mi' means 'I am happy for me' in English (Google Translator).
I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
alegro
Alegro is not a spanish word. Perhaps your confused with the spanish word, Alegre , which means happy.
eres alegro
im glad
If you're a male, you say, "Me alegro que estoy casado." If you're a female, you say, "Me alegro que estoy casada."
I'm very delighted for you friend give him best wishes OK cheers
It means (I am) glad to see you
It translates to "I'm glad that I belong to you" in English.
"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.)
"Que bueno me alegro" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "That's good, I'm glad." It is an expression used to convey happiness or satisfaction about a situation or news.