well I neither
I promise you.
Translation: Are you Muslim? I am.
Translation: Everyday I practically do the same thing.
Yes "yo" is English slang.
it means i am busy drinking milk and eating bread and cheese
I am fine Yo estoy bien
it's "hello how are you ?"
te tengo confiansa..te lo juro
Mira que bien yo no voy in English means look how well I'm not going.
"Me neither" in Spanish can be translated as "yo tampoco," which is used to express agreement with a negative statement made by someone else.
yo is the Spanish word for "I."
Translation: Ok then, I'll take everything I need to clean on Saturday.
Translation: Ah me too, it was very good. (Usually referring to food)
Translation: Yo tambien. (However, if what you are agreeing to is a negative statement, it becomes "Yo tampoco". An example would be: "I believe Mark will never finish the race." / "So do I".)
I don't understand you either.
Estoy bien/Me va bien = I'm fine. "You is fine." is not a valid grammatical English sentence. If the question is referring to the slang expression of expressing how sexy a woman is, the best translation would probably be, "Ay! Qué linda eres!"
I promise you.