I'm from Ohio
Soy is used for nationality. I am from Spain
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
"Yo tambien soy de aquí" means "I am also from here" in Spanish.
The question in Spanish "¿De dónde eres?" is translated as "Where are you from?". You would respond in Spanish: "Soy de ....." (city of birth or residence) Example: Soy de Asunción, Paraguay (I am from Asunción, Paraguay)
In English "Soy sólo ese tipo de persona" would be "I am only that type of person".
You can say "Soy de Ohio".
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
Soy is used for nationality. I am from Spain
"I am from..." (Lit: "I am of...")
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
If by America you mean USA Soy de Estados unidos if you mean the continent soy de America
In Spanish it means "I am from the U.S."
I am from... = Yo soy de...
No soy de Milano would translate into something along the lines of "I am not from Milano".
To say you are from Miami, say, "Soy de Miami." "Soy" means "I" while "de" means "from". So "Soy de" means "I am from".
"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" in spanish is "Yo soy de...."