It litterally translates to "I am very hot" However the usage is more along the lines of "I am very Horny"
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"
According to Google Translate: 'yo soy muy caliente para ti' means " I'm too hot for you" in English.
If you're talking about your health, "Estoy muy bien" means "I'm very well."If you're talking about being good at something, "Soy muy bueno" or "Soy experto."If you're well-behaved, you can use "Soy muy bueno" or "Me comporto bien."Yo estoy muy bien.
La Cansanda is "tired" in English. ex: "yo estoy muy cansada." it means "I am very tired."
What's up! What are you doing? Nothing. I'm bored.
Yo estoy muy bien.
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"
According to Google Translate: 'yo soy muy caliente para ti' means " I'm too hot for you" in English.
If you're talking about your health, "Estoy muy bien" means "I'm very well."If you're talking about being good at something, "Soy muy bueno" or "Soy experto."If you're well-behaved, you can use "Soy muy bueno" or "Me comporto bien."Yo estoy muy bien.
Yo estoy muy bien ella es mi la professora.
La Cansanda is "tired" in English. ex: "yo estoy muy cansada." it means "I am very tired."
It means "I am happy". The "yo" is not normally necessary. It can be added for emphasis, for example: One speaker says "Estoy triste"(I am sad), the other may reply "YO estoy feliz". (To emphasize myself as the happy one.)
"I am very happy" Note -> it's not "es toy," it's "estoy"
oh yes I am very tired do you understand a lot of Spanish ?
I'm doing great. What about you? How is life going?
What's up! What are you doing? Nothing. I'm bored.
Yo soy or Yo estoy. Yo soy médico. Yo estoy casado.