Me sorprende
ella esta sorprendida
sorpresa
That's more of an expression. Someone who is surprised. You can say "Dios mio"
Surpris - surprised Je suis surpris - I am surprised.
"I'm surprised" in Spanish is "Estoy sorprendido". It is pronounced "eh-STOY sore-prehn-DEE-doe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
He said in a surprised way, is the one.
they were surprised and shocked maybe
You must be referring to the Gardiners, whom he met at Pemberly. The book does not say why he was surprised, but it does say why Elizabeth expected him to be surprised and that she could tell he was surprised. She expected him to be surprised because she thought he must have taken them for people of fashion, and she believes Darcy would not expect her to be related to such people.
The English words ' i am surprised' are said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "ndi sundushee".
I was surprised is "j'ai été surpris(e)" ; "ça m'a surpris(e)" is 'that surprised me'.
"Sorprendida" is a Spanish word that translates to "surprised" in English. It is used to describe the feeling of being caught off guard or unexpectedly startled by something.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.