I am the teacher (elementary school)
"La maestra es una pendeja" translates to "The teacher is an idiot" in English.
"Quien es la maestra" is Spanish for "who is the teacher." It is a question asking about the identity of a female teacher.
"Soy amable" means "I am kind" in Spanish.
"Soy mago" means "I am a wizard" in Spanish.
It can mean "I am single" or "I am alone".
Soy is the first person singular present tense conjugation of "ser". It means "I am". Teacher is an English word. The equivalent in Spanish is "maestro" or "maestra" or perhaps profesor/profesora. So..."Soy maestra" is "I am a teacher."
You can say "Soy maestro jubilado", or "Soy maestra jubilada" for a female.
If you mean el maestro it means male teacher. But if you mean la maestra it means female teacher.
The teacher ( female)
"La maestra es una pendeja" translates to "The teacher is an idiot" in English.
Maestra mala
The science teacher. (female)
maestro (male) maestra (female)
yo no soy: I'm not
quien soy means who am i....
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
Soy ebrio = I am (a) drunk.