Soy 476 is a food additive, specifically an emulsifier derived from soybeans. It is commonly used in food production to improve texture and stability in various products.
"Yo soy de Argentina" translates to "I am from Argentina" in English.
It means "I am a little strange" in Spanish.
Soy in spanish means soya which is a bean. Like saying soy sauce in spanish is salsa de soya. Usually when you see the word "soy" it is the first person conjugation of the verb "ser". "Soy doctor" means " I am a doctor."
Here are a few possible translations:Pero, no soy un chico.Pero, no soy un muchacho.Pero, no soy un niño.
"Soy de España" means "I am from Spain" in Spanish.
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Soy Amado is I am Loved.
Soy does not have an antonym, as there can be no opposite meaning of a material noun.
One way of saying it is 'Soy grande', soy being 'I am' and grande being 'great'. However, this can also means 'I am big', so you're better off using 'Soy perfecto' meaning 'I am perfect', 'Soy impresionante' meaning 'I am impressive' or 'Soy bueno' meaning 'I am good'.
Yo soy (I am, meaning always) or simply 'soy.' Yo estoy (I am, meaning right now), or simply 'estoy.'
It means: I am what I am
I am who is... maybe trying to say: i am who i am..
"Yo soy de Argentina" translates to "I am from Argentina" in English.
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"Soy yo" means "I am me", usually meaning "it's me." "mar" is the word for "sea." If you mean "I am the sea", then it would be "Yo soy el mar."