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.)
'Estoy triste.' You need to use the verb 'estar' instead of 'ser' because although they both mean 'to be,' estar is used when you are speaking about a present condition, feeling, or location. Ser is used when speaking about a permanent or essential characteristic. Because you are describing your feelings in this moment, estar must be used.
English Word: sadSpanish Word: triste, afligido
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"
Yo estoy muy bien.
La Cansanda is "tired" in English. ex: "yo estoy muy cansada." it means "I am very tired."
oh yes I am very tired do you understand a lot of Spanish ?
I'm doing great. What about you? How is life going?
Como estas usted is asking "How are you?" in a formal manner. You could reply with:Yo estoy mal (I am feeling bad)Yo estoy asi asi (I am so so)Muy bien (Very good)There are many ways to reply. You just need to say "Yo estoy" (I am) and then a word describing your attitude or feeling.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
"Yo estoy alegre" means "I am happy" in English.
I am not well I am stupid
I am good night very sad.(spanish translation)doesn't make any sense.