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 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").
"Hoy estoy" means "Today I am" in Spanish. It is the combination of the word "hoy" which means "today" and the verb "estoy" which means "I am" in the first person singular form.
''Estoy bien'' is the Spanish for ''I am fine''.
estoy
Estoy or Soy
estoy
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 mintiendo" means "I am lying" in Spanish.
The Spanish phrase "yo estoy aca" translates to "I am here" in English.
estoy cachonda