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Esther-Hadasah
If I wanna say I am a woman, so can I say soy una mujer?
I know Yo soy una mujer, but soy una mujer is also meaning I am a woman??
Sep 5, 2012 11:27 AM
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Yo soy mujer = Soy una mujer = Soy mujer
September 6, 2012
Yes, it means the same. In spanish we tend to remove the pronoun in when it is the subject of the sentence, as it is implied thanks to the verb conjugation. In the example you give, if you say "soy", it is clear that the subject is "yo".
Other examples: Soy mujer (yo). Soy español (yo). Fui a Barcelona (yo). Comes mucho (tú).
September 5, 2012
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