It's Spanish for "I am intelligent and artistic."
"Yo soy Abel y yu, ¿Quién eres?" means: "I am Abel, and you? who are you?"
oh poo I am very bad and stupid
te amo = I love you porque tu eres la Nina que robo mi corazon = because you're the girl who stole my heart y yo soy el nino de quien te estas enamorando = and I'm the boy with whom you're falling in love y las llaves de mi corazon* = and the keys to my heart soy para ti* = I'm yours te amo y te quiero = I love you If the phrase actually is, y las llaves de my corazon son para ti = the keys to my heart are yours, or here are your set of keys to my heart
y = and el = he
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
"I am Latina, not Mexican, stupid."
I am and forever will be.
I am artistic and....
And if I am yours
"Y soy más mexicano que tú." And I am more Mexican than you.
"Soy alegre y gordo" translates to "I am happy and fat" in English.
¿Qué tan / cuán inteligente mecreen / me cree / me crees / me creéis?¿Qué tan / cuán inteligente creen / cree / crees / creéis que soy?
It means "I am foolish and stupid."
"Y soy de" is part of a longer sentence. It most probably means "and I am from" Literally it means "and I am of". In Spanish a person if "of somewhere" not "from somewhere".
I am and ever will be his.
"Porque soy tu madre y punto" translates to "Because I am your mother, end of discussion." It is a phrase commonly used by parents to assert their authority or justify a decision to their children.
It is a nonsense sentence that translates to: I am a your friend and how are you?