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What does "soy de Mexico" mean?

What does "soy de Mexico" mean?

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i dnt understand what this means

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updated SEP 10, 2009
edited by 0074b507
posted by fittonea
'I' has a capital and dnt? is that don't? - Destroyed99, SEP 9, 2009

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Literally, it means "I am of Mexico".

Soy = I am

de = of

But a better translation for this in english would be "I am from Mexico", if you want to consider the grammar. smile

updated SEP 9, 2009
edited by drupe0906
posted by drupe0906
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It means,"I'm from Mexico". I could say,"soy de Estados Unidos".( I am from the United States or America)

updated SEP 10, 2009
posted by Melanie_Rose
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Country is spelled país, if I am not mistaken. Hope this helps. Remember, spelling is very important. There is no rush on this site. Take your time and spell everything correctly. Mistakes happen but as Hanna T said, no text talk on the forums. I agree. cheese

updated SEP 9, 2009
edited by Jason7R
posted by Jason7R
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How do u spell country in spanish?

updated SEP 9, 2009
posted by bb4875
what does "u" stand for? - Izanoni1, SEP 9, 2009
Oye! bb4875, no text talk in the forums! - Destroyed99, SEP 9, 2009
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"Soy de Mexico" "I'm From Mexico"

"Soy" comes from the verb SER=To be.

updated AGO 26, 2009
posted by LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA
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