Estoy is Spanish for "I am."'
It means "to be", it is used in many Spanish sentences. there is another Spanish verb that is called ser and it also means to be. you use ser and Estar in two different ways [estoy is the 'YO' form of estar] to remember when to use each there is a little poem... "For how you feel and where you are, that is when you use estar. For who you are and where you're from, then use ser, the other one." This is coming from someone in Spanish II -not an online translator
**************************************************************** Estoy mal means I'm bad, as in I am having a bad day.
****************************************************************
'I am' but temporary not permanent, e.g 'I am on the train', but not
'I am Chinese'
Estoy means I feel, or I am.
An examples is: "Estoy contento", which means "I am happy" or "I feel happy"
It means 'I am bored.' You know it's being spoken by a man by the choice of 'aburrido' instead of 'aburrida,' the latter of which is used for girls/women.
it means "im inlove"
Yo estoy means "I am".
what does estoy mean
Spanish word "Estas": these
estoy bien aburrido I am very borred
Estoy aburrido (for a male) Estoy aburrida (for a female)
Aburrido is boring. One thing to watch is the use of ser and estar with this. Estoy aburrido means "I am bored". Soy aburrido means "I am boring".
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
yo estoy borrido
Estoy aburrido como la mierda = I'm bored as s***.
i'm bored
estoy aburrido = I am bored
You can say "Estoy trabajando pero estoy aburrido".
estoy bien aburrido I am very borred
Estoy aburrido (for a male) Estoy aburrida (for a female)
It means "bored"
Aburrido is boring. One thing to watch is the use of ser and estar with this. Estoy aburrido means "I am bored". Soy aburrido means "I am boring".
Translation: Estoy aburrido.Note that if you use "ser" and say "soy aburrido" it means "I am a boring person."
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
"I am looking for."
If you're a girl, say"Estoy aburrida y enferma."If you're a boy, say"Estoy aburrido y enfermo."