Soi is not an English word it is however in fact a word from the French language. When translated this word means self. There are many languages in the world and in some cases there is not a clear translation for every term known.
"Sois" is a verb form in French that translates to "are" in English. It is the conjugated form of the verb "Γͺtre" in the second person singular informal (tu) in the present tense.
It's the subjunctive of the verb 'to be' - sois/soit/soyons/soyez/soient (that....would be)
Soy means am like Yo soy which mean I am
That's not correct Spanish. In correct Spanish, the sentence would be one of the following: Vosotros sois del Perú (you (plural) are from Peru) or: Vosotros sois peruanas (you are Peruvians
" Sois franc avec moi" is French for "be honest with me" or "be straightforward with me." It is a request for openness and honesty in communication between individuals.
"You can tell me who you are"
There is no known term or concept called "bucchy-sois" in English. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a term from another language. Can you provide more context or information to help clarify?
"You are from (of)..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Vosotros sois de... . The second person informal plural subject pronoun and present indicative with dependent preposition may be heard articulated as a leading statement or asked as a tentative question. The pronunciation will be "bo-SO-tro-soy-sthey" in Spanish.
" Sois franc avec moi" is French for "be honest with me" or "be straightforward with me." It is a request for openness and honesty in communication between individuals.
"sois forte" is French and in English it means "be strong". It would be said to someone to encourage them emotionally.
That's not correct Spanish. In correct Spanish, the sentence would be one of the following: Vosotros sois del Perú (you (plural) are from Peru) or: Vosotros sois peruanas (you are Peruvians
"Who are you?"
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Use somos when you're talking about how 'we' are, character wise. Somos inteligentes. We're intelligent. Somos muy animados We're very lively. Use sois when you're talking to a group of your friends or close acquaintances. Sois inteligentes. You guys are smart. Sois muy animados. You (all) are pretty lively.
It means "be careful"
"You can tell me who you are"
"That you be" and "That you may be" are English equivalents of the French phrase Que tu sois. The pronunciation of the present subjunctive phrase in the second person informal singular will be "kuh tyoo swa" in French.
It means, "Who ARE you, famous girl?"
"sois gentil (/gentille) avec les animaux"
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".