"Yo soy de Argentina" translates to "I am from Argentina" in English.
"De donde soy yo" translates to "where I am from" in English.
That means "I am my parent's favorite". Since "favorito" is male, it is a boy who is speaking.
"Yo tambien soy de aquí" means "I am also from here" in Spanish.
"Yo soy de Ohio" in Spanish translates to "I am from Ohio" in English.
I am from... = Yo soy de...
"Yo soy de Argentina" translates to "I am from Argentina" in English.
' Yo soy del Tennessee ' / OR / ' Soy del Tenesí ' / OR / ' Soy de Tennessee ' / OR / ' Yo soy de Tenesí ' [etc.].
Yo soy de Portugal means 'I am from Portugal.'
yo soy de Florida means: I am from Florida.
"De donde soy yo" translates to "where I am from" in English.
I'm not sure but I think it would be "Yo soy de Colorado."
"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
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That means "I am my parent's favorite". Since "favorito" is male, it is a boy who is speaking.
"I am from" in spanish is "Yo soy de...."
Yo soy de Puerto Rico. (yoo soe the Puerto Rico)