Soy norteamericano, a.
Soy (norte)americano-africano (Norteamericano - US American; (Sud)americano - Latin American)
Soy americano. If you want to be a little more politically correct, Soy norteamericano. Or soy de los Estados Unidos.
Soy and estoy both mean I am in English, but they are used in different situations. Estoy is used to describe emotions, and other states of being that are not permanent: Estoy enojado (I am angry) Estoy de luto (I am in mourning) Soy is used to indicate permanent things, like where you are from, what your profession is, etc. Soy bombero (I am a firefighter) Soy norteamericano (I am North American) Soy su hermano (I am his/her brother)
Soy in spanish means soya which is a bean. Like saying soy sauce in spanish is salsa de soya. Usually when you see the word "soy" it is the first person conjugation of the verb "ser". "Soy doctor" means " I am a doctor."
Together, that means nothing. "Soy" means "am" as in "I am." "Tu" means "you" as in "you are." "Yo" means "I" as in "I am." ANS2: "Soy tuyo." would be "I am yours."
Soy el...: means I am the...
quien soy means who am i....
To say you are from Miami, say, "Soy de Miami." "Soy" means "I" while "de" means "from". So "Soy de" means "I am from".
yo soy de Florida means: I am from Florida.
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
norteamericano, a estadounidense