No, you're thinking of "estoy"
I am. (Temporary) Estoy and Soy both mean "I am". Estoy is a temporary form. Soy is a permanent form. I am here = Estoy aquí. I am a man = Soy un hombre.
soy
I am = Soy Am = Oy
Estoy or Soy
I am a....= estoy un.... (if what you are is temporary) soy un....(if permanent; e.g. your nationality)
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".
"I am from..." (Lit: "I am of...")
"I" in Spanish is "yo." Yo soy artistico: I am artistic.
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."
Soy - I am (permanent state of being) I am funny/happy by nature. Estoy - I am (location, or temporary state of being) I am at home, I am happy (at the moment)
The Spanish word for boy is "chico" ( chEEko)
soy una princesa