No. Soy or soya are considered nouns for the plant and its extracts. It is used as an adjunct in terms such as soy sauce, soy flour, and soy milk.
If soy is Spanish, ser.
Sí, yo soy cómica: Yes, I am funny. Si yo soy cómica: If I am funny.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
coy He always falls for the coy, little blondes. soy Is that hot sauce or soy sauce?
It can be answered by and adjective, such as "Soy atrevida."
"Soy" in Spanish means I am. The word "lento" is an adjective, meaning slow or slow-working. Thus, this sentence means "I am slow," or perhaps, "I am slow-working."
"¿Como eres?" literally means "how are you?", but it really means something similar to "What are you like?". They would be asking for an idea of who you are. If you want to ask "how are you", you would use "¿Cómo está usted?" or "¿Cómo estás?".
This is an irony-laden sentence by a woman to her boyfriend or husband. She says, "I'm not a friend, I'm your woman." The correct adjective/article is una, not un.
You can buy meat substitutes made of soy, such as soy dogs, soy sausage, soy "bacon", soy jerky, etc.
Soy como soy was created in 1998.
' Yo soy del Tennessee ' / OR / ' Soy del Tenesí ' / OR / ' Soy de Tennessee ' / OR / ' Yo soy de Tenesí ' [etc.].
NOOOOOO its not it is! SOY= I AM soy is a conjugated form of ser -to be
Soy linda or Yo soy linda - if you are female Soy guapo or Yo soy guapo - if you are male
There are countless recipes for white bread, some of which may contain soy milk, soy oil, soy lecithin or other soy products.
I am from... = Yo soy de...