In Spanish it means "I am from the U.S."
If by America you mean USA Soy de Estados unidos if you mean the continent soy de America
yo soy the Venezuela means: I am from Venezuela
"Soy de" and then the place you are from. Soy de Los Estados Unidos (United States), Soy de Dallas.
Usually "Soy de..." For example, "Soy de los Estados Unidos" - I am from the United States."
De que pais = what country eres tu= are you from? You say: Soy de Estados Unidos/ Irlanda / Francia etc soy = i am de= from estados unidos =the u.s.
To say "I am from..." you would say Soy de..."I am from England""Soy de Inglaterra""I am from the United States""Soy de los Estados Unidos"
soy de Estados Unidos de América (and if u wan2 say i speak english, you say - "hablo inglés") ~AMHESSEYou could say "Los Estados Unidos de América". Commonly contracted to EEUU, to differentiate form the European Union, EU.
To say "you are from the US", it is "Usted es de los Estados Unidos". If you want to say "I am from the United States", then it is "Soy de los Estados Unidos".
"¿Eres de...?" means "You are from...?" The answer would be to state where you are from. "Soy de (los Estados Unidos)" means "I am from (the United States)".
[Yo] Soy de Maryland. [yo] Soy del estado de Maryland, Estados Unidos. (I am from the state of Maryland, United States)
(yo) soy de means "I am from _____" The 'yo' is optional however. For example, if someone asked you "¿De dónde eres?" which means "Where are you from?" (literally 'from where are you') you would respond "Yo soy de" or "Soy de" followed by where you are from! For example, if you live in the United States of America, and someone asks you ¿De dónde eres? You would respond by saying Soy de Los Estados Unidos de America, which means "I am from the United States of America". [the adjective goes before the noun in that case]
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."