Estoy feliz por ti. (or if you require the use of the formal 'you': Estoy feliz por Ud.)
estoy en la republica dominicana ahora = "I am in the Dominican Republic right now."Yo estoy con la familia de georgina = "I am with Georgina's family."
It depends on how you are feeling. Most of the time, a polite response would the same as in English. I'm well. Estoy bien. There are many other possible responses. If you are happy, "estoy feliz". If you are ill, you could say "Estoy infermo." If you are just mediocre, "más o menos" or "regular". Whatever your condition or mood is.
Yo soy (I am, meaning always) or simply 'soy.' Yo estoy (I am, meaning right now), or simply 'estoy.'
yo tengo vacaciones is correct, if that's what your asking yo estoy vacaciones would be i vacation yo tengo vacaciones is i have a vacation
Yo estoy feliz!
yo estoy feliz
I am happy when i can put a smile on your face
It means "I am happy". The "yo" is not normally necessary. It can be added for emphasis, for example: One speaker says "Estoy triste"(I am sad), the other may reply "YO estoy feliz". (To emphasize myself as the happy one.)
I am not well I am stupid
The best translation would be "esta contento".
Estoy muy feliz para ti.
It means, "At last I'm happy."
Estoy feliz cuando estoy contigo.
"Yo estoy alegre" means "I am happy" in English.
Estoy feliz por ti. (or if you require the use of the formal 'you': Estoy feliz por Ud.)
Im eating