I am an only child (ie I haven't got any brothers or sisters)
"je suis un enfant unique" It is correct but we say "je suis fils unique" or "je suis fille unique"
I am not an only child is "je ne suis pas enfant unique" in French. Although this is correct, the way we would say it is "je ne suis pas fils unique" (only son) or "fille unique" (only daughter). Or we would say "j'ai un frère / une soeur" (I have a brother / a sister).
Aller means 'to go (to)' in French. Je suis allé / je suis allée means 'I went ...' in English.
I am impressed.
I'm back
sont / suis enfant unique means "are / is an only child" in French.
I am a child (it should be - un enfant)
I'm an only child
"Je suis fils unique" in French translates to "I am an only child" in English.
"I do not copy / imitate, I am unique"
Je suis= I am Fils unique= Only son. It means I am only son. We miss out "the" in the french words, so we only say "I am only son".
"je suis un enfant unique" It is correct but we say "je suis fils unique" or "je suis fille unique"
suis means am
I'm an only girl ( I don't have any brothers or sisters)
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
It should be je suis heureux, which means I am happy.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.