Using Soy de [city/country] to say where you are from in Spanish

Saying where you are from in Spanish

To say where you are from in Spanish, you use (Yo) soy de + [city/country/region]. Read and listen to these examples:

Yo soy de Barcelona.I am from Barcelona.

Soy de Argentina.I am from Argentina.

To ask where are you from? you can use either the informal form (eres), or the formal usted form (es).

¿De dónde eres?Where are you from? [informal]

¿De dónde es usted?Where are you from? [formal]

 

In Spanish, you can omit the pronoun yo (I) and use the verb on its own, e.g. Soy de Madrid.
GRAMMAR: Yo soy is the first person singular of the verb ser in El Presente = I am.

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Examples and resources

Soy de Argentina.I am from Argentina.
Yo soy de Barcelona.I am from Barcelona.
¿De dónde eres?Where are you from? [informal]
¿De dónde es usted?Where are you from? [formal]
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