"You need to wait please, I'm working, I will talk to you"
The phrase "por favor tienes que esperar estoy trabajando yo te ablo" in Spanish translates to "please you have to wait, I am working, I will talk to you". It is a request for someone to wait because the speaker is currently busy working.
"Estoy ansioso por besarte."
"Si estoy trabajando" means "If I am working" in English.
In English, the phrase "estoy trabajando para veinte tres más horas" means "I am working for twenty-three more hours."
It seems like you're trying to say "I am working and I am falling asleep" in Spanish. Make sure to use the correct verb form for "falling asleep" which is "durmiendo" instead of "durmien." Keep up the practice!
That dependings on what you are doing. The question is, what are you doing?
"Yo estoy trabajando"
You can say "Estoy trabajando pero estoy aburrido".
"I am at work" could be translated as "Estoy a mi trabajo" or "Estoy a mi puesto." "I'm working" is "Estoy trabajando."
It seems like you're trying to say "I am working and I am falling asleep" in Spanish. Make sure to use the correct verb form for "falling asleep" which is "durmiendo" instead of "durmien." Keep up the practice!
Está Ud. trabajando en mayo.('I am working in May' would instead be: Estoy trabajando en mayo.)
"Estoy ansioso por besarte."
Estoy cansado/a de esperar. (male/female)
You could say "Estoy trabajando también", or simply "trabajo también".
"Si estoy trabajando" means "If I am working" in English.
y todavia VA fuerte o y todavia sigue fuerte
When asking questions about Spanish translation, it is very important to use more context than this. The form of the verb depends on who is doing the action. In English, the term "are working" applies to almost all cases, you, we, they, but changes if the actor is "I" (am working), or he/she (is working). In Spanish, this change is more pronounced. "You are working" would be "Estás trabajando" or "Usted está trabajando". "We are working" would be "Estamos trabajando". "I am working is "Estoy trabajando". "He/she is working" is "Está trabajando". "They are working" would be "Están trabajando". This is known as the "present progressive" or "present continuous" tense. It is used much more in English than in Spanish. Also 'are working' could mean 'are functioning' = 'funcionan'
Literally you could say no tengo novia, or you could say estoy soltera, which means I am single.