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The phrase "estoy contestando" shows the present progressive tense in the sentence "En este momento estoy contestando preguntas."
The sentence "estoy aqui si quieres conocerme mejor" translates to "I am here if you want to get to know me better" in English.
estoy caliente
"Estoy bien" translates to "I am fine" in English.
"Estoy" means "I am" in English.
In Spanish, if the subject is understood, it may be omitted from the sentence e.g., 'Yo estoy aqui' means the same as 'Estoy aqui.'
¿Donde estás? Is Spanish for "Where are you?" So you have to answer it depending on where you are. But you will always start the sentence with "Estoy..." which means "I am..." To say "I'm here," you'd say "Estoy aquí." To say "I am in" or "I am at," you will generally say "Estoy en..." For example, "Estoy en la plaza" (I'm in the plaza) or "Estoy en mi auto" (I am in my car). Hope that helps! By the way I get a lot of good Spanish help from the Examville link below. You should check it out to see if it helps you.
If you are a boy, you say "estoy enfermo" (I am sick) If you are a girl, you say "estoy enferma" (I am sick) Tú estas enfermo/a - You are sick (informal) Usted esta enfermo/a - You are sick (formal) Tú eres enfermo/a - (you are sick[in the head])
The phrase "estoy contestando" shows the present progressive tense in the sentence "En este momento estoy contestando preguntas."
Estoy was created in 2006.
The sentence tries to say "I am single and I want to know people" However, the sentence uses the improper form of "to be". This is one of the exceptions that proves the rule on Ser and Estar. "Yo soy soltero" is the correct way to say this, not "estoy soltero". Same goes for "married". Soy casado (I am Married) not "estoy casado" The other main exception to the ser=permanent "to be" & estar= temporary/transient "to be" is life and death. "Estoy vivo" is the way to say "I am alive" - Esta muerto (He is dead) is the correct form also. Of course you can't say you are dead "Estoy muerto" unless you are a ghost, so that means "I am dead tired"
That means, in English, "I am talking my sister." To make sense, the sentence should be stated "Estoy hablando con mi hermana" which would mean "I am talking with my sister."
Estoy muy bien. Estoy maravilloso. Estoy fantástico. Estoy estupendamente.
You can say "Estoy trabajando pero estoy aburrido".
Estoy cansado (If you are a man) Estoy cansada (For a female)
literally, "I'm very good, thanks" "Yo soy muy bien, gracias" is a wrong sentence, the right sentence is "Yo estoy muy bien, gracias" and the meaning "I'm very well, thanks"
Estoy feliz cuando estoy contigo.