It means "Now I am arriving", literally. Idiomatically it can mean "I'm coming".
"I'm already here in..." (it must be "Aqui", so you should leave out the -c)
It means I am.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
estoy seguro: I'm sure. (or I'm safe.)
"Estoy mintiendo" means "I am lying" in Spanish.
"I'm already here in..." (it must be "Aqui", so you should leave out the -c)
Translation: I believe that I am already learning to send text messages.
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"Estoy enfermo" means "I am sick."
It means I am.
You can say "I am coming home" by using the phrase "Je rentre à la maison" in French, "Estoy llegando a casa" in Spanish, or "我快回家了" in Chinese.
Estoy por abrir / ya voy a abrir.
''Estoy bien'' is the Spanish for ''I am fine''.
'No estoy soltera' means I'm not single
I am not well I am stupid
I am. (Temporary) Estoy and Soy both mean "I am". Estoy is a temporary form. Soy is a permanent form. I am here = Estoy aquí. I am a man = Soy un hombre.
estoy cansado means "i am tired" in spanish