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"I am" in Spanish would be either "estoy" or "soy" depending on the situation. "Estoy" would refer to temporary situations, position, or moods. "Soy" would be used for permanant situations, intrinsic characteristics, or occupations.

Examples: Estoy aquí, estoy borracho, estoy bien. Soy Eduardo, soy dentista, soy de México.

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14y ago

Estoy buscando a alguien que hable español

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14y ago

¿Busca usted el trabajo? ¿Buscas trabajo? ¿Está buscando el trabajo?

You shouldn't use the article "el" before "trabajo".

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13y ago

You could say "Busco una esposa", or "Estoy buscando una esposa".

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