"I agree."
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
Estoy de acuerdo, doctor......that's how you say 'I agree, doctor'....hope that answered your question :)
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
By itself, it means "I agree". Within a sentence, it might also mean "you agree", "he agrees", etc., as well as "I agreed", "I will agree", "You agreed", "You will agree", etc.
The correct translation for the English term "I am not in a good mood" to Spanish is "No estoy de buen humor"
In English, "Si estoy de acuerdo" translates to "If I agree"
Yo estoy de acuerdo (yo estoy deh ah-kwer-doh) .. to make it sound less formal, it is perfectly acceptable to say simply, "Estoy de acuerdo"
'i agree' or literally - 'i am in agreement'. R.
estoy de acuerdo con usted hoy
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
To say 'I don't agree' in Spanish, you would say 'No estoy de acuerdo.'
Estoy de acuerdo, doctor......that's how you say 'I agree, doctor'....hope that answered your question :)
Ditto in Spanish means: mencionado, susodicho. "I say ditto to that" - "Estoy de acuerdo sobre esto"
Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti was created on 2001-02-13.
It means "I am sick of people", but it is not the best way of saying it. "Yo estoy harto de la gente" might be a little better.
"I'm in love with you"
You would say "I am very proud of you" in English.