The spanish word soy is the first person singular present tense of the verb ser. It means I am.
Translation: Are you Muslim? I am.
It means "I am your party". That is not a joke it's the real translation.
Quite literally it means "I am not my past."
It means "I am your party". That is not a joke it's the real translation.
It means, I'm pretty, right/no? or I'm handsome, right/no?
Translation: I'm excited that I'm yours.
"I am something outgoing/fun." A rough translation from a Spanish student.
I am your father, my son. Mijo is a contraction for mi hijo, which means my son.
"Soy realmente feliz" is Spanish for "I am really happy". It is pronounced "soy ray-al-MEN-tay fay-LEASE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
it could mean: -you know nothing -you understand nothing -you don't know anything.
soy increible
Io sono is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish 'soy'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. The verb 'sono' means '[I] am'. The phrase is pronounced 'EE-oh SOH-noh'. Its equivalent in English is I am.