Actually it’s just “am” what you’re thinking of is “yo soy.”trust me I’m a native speaker
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True but people sometimes just use “Soy” and translate it as “I am” just to shorten it
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Google translate
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my spanish teacher says you don’t have to use “yo” because it just lengthens the sentence lol, they have the same meaning I’m pretty sure
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It's like saying Soy una estudiante, it's "I am a student". It's not necessary to put the "yo" before "soy".
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how many showers do you take a day?
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It's one continuous shower
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Hola! Me llamo Soy Milk. Yo no soy milk.
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Milk is leche in Spanish
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Yo soy leche
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Bruh I don’t speak Spanish
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You don't miss out anything important. Songs lyrics don't make up the same with our language.
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Yeah I guess so but I did find out that it said “I am milk”

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In google translator we trust
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What would we do without it
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@dannisthegreat lol
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LMFAO omg i honest laughed too hard at this
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I did too. It was too cute. I like this page!
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