I'm from Venezuela little girl where are you from?
I am from England: Yo soy de Inglaterra
yo soy el hijo de medio
"Sí, señor; yo soy." These would be the words if an affirmation of character, etc. were being made. As in, "Yes, sir, I am [THAT man or woman]." If, on the other hand, an affirmation of location were being made, as in "Yes, sir, I am [here]." it would be, "Sí, señor; yo estoy."
franz is a mathematical genius. he is not as mathematical as Serena though.. justsayin' yo
It means: Where am I from? You are asking yourself what is your own origin or from what country are you.
yo soy de Florida means: I am from Florida.
"Yo: means "I". Example "Yo" soy de Corea. ["I" am from Korea.]" wrong because soy means i am so you would say soy de corea. you can say yo soy or just soy
I am from... = Yo soy de...
"Yo tambien soy de aquí" means "I am also from here" in Spanish.
"Yo soy de Ohio" in Spanish translates to "I am from Ohio" in English.
yo soy de Argentina means: I am from Argentina.
' Yo soy del Tennessee ' / OR / ' Soy del Tenesí ' / OR / ' Soy de Tennessee ' / OR / ' Yo soy de Tenesí ' [etc.].
yo soy the Venezuela means: I am from Venezuela
yo no soy: I'm not
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
I'm not sure but I think it would be "Yo soy de Colorado."