'I am in Spanish' (i.e. it's ungrammatical)
"Yo soy feliz" in Spanish means "I am happy."
"Quen soy yo" in English translates to "who am I" or "who I am."
"I am the city" is the English translation of "yo soy la ciudad" in Spanish.
It means "I am short."
It means: Where am I from? You are asking yourself what is your own origin or from what country are you.
Yo soy Ingles y yo no hablo espanol.
Yo soy or Yo estoy. Yo soy médico. Yo estoy casado.
yo no soy: I'm not
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
Yo estoy recibiendo una a en espanol
Ya yo se. Soy sola en mi camita. :( te veo en jueves
yo soy en amor
"I'm a student in..."
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
Busquen a Rayquaza80 Y yo los ayudo en espanol
nada en absoluto soy con soltura yo mismo?
"Soy yo" means "I am me", usually meaning "it's me." "mar" is the word for "sea." If you mean "I am the sea", then it would be "Yo soy el mar."