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"Yo soy Toby" or "soy Toby"?
Apr 29, 2013 11:14 AM
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It's the same. Es lo mismo.
In spanish it's not necessary to repeat the subject when it's a personal pronoun (yo, tu, él, ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas).
You can say:
Yo soy Toby = Yo me llamo Toby. = I'm Toby
Soy Toby = Me llamo Toby. = I'm Toby or My name is Toby.
April 29, 2013
If I follow your example I write as:
1. Yo soy Toby --> I am Toby
2. Soy Toby --> I'm toby
In spanish is better say: Soy Toby
Isn't wrong say: "Yo soy Toby" but is not common, I prefer say "Soy Toby" because you don't have to repeat the subject. But both are correct
May 2, 2013
HI Toby, YO SOY DANIEL, it´s the same Soy Daniel
April 29, 2013
Es igual ¡¡¡
April 29, 2013
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