"I am free!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo soy libre! The declaration also translates literally as "I'm free!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sho soy LEE-brey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
I am free, in the permanent state. Soy, I am, is always permanent for example, Soy Roberto I am Robert will never change, but Estoy Aqui, I am here, is an indefinite. To be honest you would never say Soy Libre because it can change it should be Estoy Libre.
"Yo: means "I". Example "Yo" soy de Corea. ["I" am from Korea.]" wrong because soy means i am so you would say soy de corea. you can say yo soy or just soy
It is Spanish, and translated it means simply: I am a loser.
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
"Soy realmente feliz" is Spanish for "I am really happy". It is pronounced "soy ray-al-MEN-tay fay-LEASE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Soy una chica bonita
I am free, in the permanent state. Soy, I am, is always permanent for example, Soy Roberto I am Robert will never change, but Estoy Aqui, I am here, is an indefinite. To be honest you would never say Soy Libre because it can change it should be Estoy Libre.
Soy Libre was created in 1990.
Soy libre de drogas
"Yo: means "I". Example "Yo" soy de Corea. ["I" am from Korea.]" wrong because soy means i am so you would say soy de corea. you can say yo soy or just soy
It is Spanish, and translated it means simply: I am a loser.
The cast of Soy libre - 2010 includes: Yoani Sanchez
I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
"Soy realmente feliz" is Spanish for "I am really happy". It is pronounced "soy ray-al-MEN-tay fay-LEASE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Soy boricua, Soy puertorriqueña and Yo soy puertorriqueño are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "I'm Puerto Rican." Context makes clear whether the Taíno word for "brave and noble lord" of the island that now is called Puerto Rico (case 1) or the Spanish word for a female (example 2) or a male (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "soy vo-REE-kwa," "soy PWER-to-ree-KEH-nya" and "soy PWER-to-ree-KEH-nyo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Soy un adolescente.