Soy in spanish means soya which is a bean. Like saying soy sauce in spanish is salsa de soya. Usually when you see the word "soy" it is the first person conjugation of the verb "ser". "Soy doctor" means " I am a doctor."
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
"Soy" means "I am," "nut" means "not," and "aburrido" means "boring" in Spanish. Therefore, "Soy nut aburrido" translates to "I am not boring" in English.
"Soy ingles" means "I am English" in English.
"Soy amable" means "I am kind" in Spanish.
Soy una novia mala = im a bad girl friend
The "soy" is not necessary in this sentence. "Necesito una novia" means I need a girlfiriend.
"Yo soy su novia" or just "soy su novia" I think it can be said either way, although "yo" ("I") is implied in "soy" ("I am"; which is the present indicative of "ser," or "to be"). It's kind of repetative to say "Yo soy su novia."
Yo soy tu unica novia
Soy mensajes de texto a mi novia
Lo siento, mi amigo, no soy loco/a (male/female 'I')
Aguamarina. Yo soy español lo siento no se puede leer esto.
Soy in spanish means soya which is a bean. Like saying soy sauce in spanish is salsa de soya. Usually when you see the word "soy" it is the first person conjugation of the verb "ser". "Soy doctor" means " I am a doctor."
Together, that means nothing. "Soy" means "am" as in "I am." "Tu" means "you" as in "you are." "Yo" means "I" as in "I am." ANS2: "Soy tuyo." would be "I am yours."
"I am your cousin's ex-girlfriend" is roughly translated to soy su cousin' ex novia de s.
"I'm not okay" in Spanish is "No estoy bien". It is pronounced "no eh-STOY bee-EN". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Soy el...: means I am the...