It means: I am what I am
So and so
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
Soy inglés. (male) -OR- Soy inglesa. (female)
"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.
"Soy" in Spanish means I am. The word "lento" is an adjective, meaning slow or slow-working. Thus, this sentence means "I am slow," or perhaps, "I am slow-working."
Yo soy (I am, meaning always) or simply 'soy.' Yo estoy (I am, meaning right now), or simply 'estoy.'
The expression is "soy yo", meaning "It is I", or equivalent to the English "it's me".
"Soy como soy" translates to "I am how I am" in English. It expresses self-acceptance and the idea that one should be comfortable with themselves as they are, without trying to change or conform to others' expectations.
Soy de la in English means I am of. Ex. I am of Spanish heritage. (Soy de la Spanish heritage.)
Soy inglés. (male) -OR- Soy inglesa. (female)
No, no soy Inglés
"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.
"Soy" in Spanish means I am. The word "lento" is an adjective, meaning slow or slow-working. Thus, this sentence means "I am slow," or perhaps, "I am slow-working."
Soy Ingles
"It's my turn now."
Yo soy (I am, meaning always) or simply 'soy.' Yo estoy (I am, meaning right now), or simply 'estoy.'
"Yo soy de Argentina" translates to "I am from Argentina" in English.
The spanish word soy is the first person singular present tense of the verb ser. It means I am.