Soy un oso translates from Spanish to mean - I am a bear.
Translation: I am bear
I am a bear = yo soy un oso i nice slang sentence would be " Me pongo oso" meaning I'll become a bear [ spanish ppl will regard that as becoming wild or getting mad depending on the situation ] ( nice sentence for a flirt or romantic time with a person that speaks spanish)
yo soy un alumno serio means: I am a serious student.
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
yo no soy: I'm not
yo soy el rey: I am the king.
I am a bear = yo soy un oso i nice slang sentence would be " Me pongo oso" meaning I'll become a bear [ spanish ppl will regard that as becoming wild or getting mad depending on the situation ] ( nice sentence for a flirt or romantic time with a person that speaks spanish)
yo soy un alumno serio means: I am a serious student.
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
yo no soy: I'm not
You would say "Soy" "Yo soy un hombre" "I am a man"
You say I am a disciple of Christ in Spanish like this: Yo soy un discípulo de Cristo.
Soy un estudiante --> I am a student (man) Soy una estudiante --> I am a student (woman)
Yo soy un modelo.
Yo soy un cantante
Yo soy un pajarito!
"I am Latina, not Mexican, stupid."
Soy un padre.If you want to stress that it's you that's a father, "I'ma father," it's "Yo soy un padre."The difference between "Soy" and "Yo soy" is the same difference between the English equivalents "I'm" and "I am".