I'm from here too.
"Yo tambien soy de aquí" means "I am also from here" in Spanish.
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
"Soy de España" means "I am from Spain" in Spanish.
"Soy de aquí" in English means "I am from here."
"De donde soy yo" translates to "where I am from" in English.
"Soy de" means "I am from" in English. It is used to indicate a person's place of origin or nationality.
The exact translation in English of "Yo tambien soy contento" is "I am also I am content." To have the sentence be correct in English as well as Spanish, it should be written as: Soy tambien contento "I am also content."
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
"Soy de México" means "I am from Mexico".
Too/also, and where are you from
Yo soy de Portugal means 'I am from Portugal.'
i am from...
"Soy de España" means "I am from Spain" in Spanish.
If by America you mean USA Soy de Estados unidos if you mean the continent soy de America
I am from Venezuela
No soy de Milano would translate into something along the lines of "I am not from Milano".
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
To say you are from Miami, say, "Soy de Miami." "Soy" means "I" while "de" means "from". So "Soy de" means "I am from".