I am. (Temporary)
Estoy and Soy both mean "I am". Estoy is a temporary form. Soy is a permanent form.
I am here = Estoy aquí.
I am a man = Soy un hombre.
"Estoy bien" means "I am well".
I'm fine thanks
estoy cansado means "i am tired" in spanish
Estoy bueno.
I am Horny Carina.
Estoy jugando con mi perro is Spanish for 'I am playing with my dog.'
I believe you mean "we" or "us", which in Spanish is nosotros.
That's not a Spanish word; check the spelling. If you mean "estoy", that means "I am" (a form of the verb "estar").
''Estoy bien'' is the Spanish for ''I am fine''.
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Estoy or Soy
Estoy resfriado.
estoy cansado means "i am tired" in spanish
Estoy muy linda- ''I am very pretty'' or ''I am very cute.'' i don't know what the huff is there for huff isn't a spanish word.
estoy cachonda
Estoy means I am, particularly relating to location and other temporary states.
"Where the hell am I?"
Estoy bien.