The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".
Sois - You [all] are. It the plural familiar version of the word "Ser" (to be)
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
"Yo: means "I". Example "Yo" soy de Corea. ["I" am from Korea.]" wrong because soy means i am so you would say soy de corea. you can say yo soy or just soy
"Soy" in Spanish means I am. The word "lento" is an adjective, meaning slow or slow-working. Thus, this sentence means "I am slow," or perhaps, "I am slow-working."
Soy inglés. (male) -OR- Soy inglesa. (female)
It means: I am what I am
"Soy español" means "I am Spanish" in English.
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
"Soy español" in Spanish means "I am Spanish" in English. It is a simple statement indicating that the speaker is from Spain or has Spanish nationality.
"Yo: means "I". Example "Yo" soy de Corea. ["I" am from Korea.]" wrong because soy means i am so you would say soy de corea. you can say yo soy or just soy
"Yo soy" in Spanish translates to "I am" in English.
"I am from..." (Lit: "I am of...")
"I am the city" is the English translation of "yo soy la ciudad" in Spanish.
"Soy" in Spanish means I am. The word "lento" is an adjective, meaning slow or slow-working. Thus, this sentence means "I am slow," or perhaps, "I am slow-working."
The spanish word soy is the first person singular present tense of the verb ser. It means I am.
"Yo soy de Ohio" in Spanish translates to "I am from Ohio" in English.
"Soy mexicano" means "I am Mexican" in Spanish. It is a statement of nationality or identification with Mexico.
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."