I am a good girl is one English equivalent of 'Yo soy [una] niña buena'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'yoh soy [OOH-nah] NEE-nyah BWEH-nah'.
In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'yo' means 'I'. It doesn't have to be used, because the verb identifies the subject as the first person singular. The verb 'soy' means '[I] am'. The indefinite article 'una'means 'a, one'. The feminine gender noun 'niña'means 'girl'. The feminine adjective 'buena' means 'good'.
"Quen soy yo" in English translates to "who am I" or "who I am."
yo soy de Argentina means: I am from Argentina.
"I am the city" is the English translation of "yo soy la ciudad" in Spanish.
It means "I am short."
I'm nice/pleasant
Because I am a good person.
"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.
yo soy de Argentina means: I am from Argentina.
It means "I am short."
yo soy ángel means: I am Angel.
Sí, yo soy cómica: Yes, I am funny. Si yo soy cómica: If I am funny.
I'm nice/pleasant
"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
The phrase "Porque tu mi odia to soy una buina persona" seems to contain errors in both Spanish and English. A possible corrected version could be "¿Por qué me odias si soy una buena persona?" which translates to "Why do you hate me if I am a good person?"
It means: Where am I from? You are asking yourself what is your own origin or from what country are you.
'I am in Spanish' (i.e. it's ungrammatical)