Soy is the first person singular present tense conjugation of "ser". It means "I am". Teacher is an English word. The equivalent in Spanish is "maestro" or "maestra" or perhaps profesor/profesora. So..."Soy maestra" is "I am a teacher."
I am the teacher (elementary school)
Soy profesor/a
yo no soy: I'm not
quien soy means who am i....
Soy ebrio = I am (a) drunk.
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
Do you mean 'soja' or 'soya'? They both mean 'soy', 'soy bean'
que no soy: that I'm not
No soy gay = I'm not gay
soy un(a) profesor(a) sobre coser.
Soy is the you form of Ser Carlos is a name Soy Carlos means "I am Carlos"
It can mean "I am single" or "I am alone".