@timbrodak No. It's still grammatically incorrect to use it that way. If that was the intention then the correct way of saying it would be "soy UN loco..."
"Soy loco" doesn't really make sense since the correct way to conjugate that verb in that sentence would indeed be "Estoy" (since "loco" is being used as an adjective and not a noun).
The correct way to say it in spanish is "Estoy loco por los cornballs"
Sant182 3 weeks ago
@juiceitwell Soy is a conjugation of the verb to be. It means I am, as in, "I'm crazy for cornballs"
ATLMember 4 weeks ago
What does it say?
Bassey13455 2 months ago
@timbrodak No. It's still grammatically incorrect to use it that way. If that was the intention then the correct way of saying it would be "soy UN loco..."
"Soy loco" doesn't really make sense since the correct way to conjugate that verb in that sentence would indeed be "Estoy" (since "loco" is being used as an adjective and not a noun).
AllegroRubato 3 months ago
@mahilley I believe "soy" is being used as an advertisement to say he is ALWAYS crazy for cornballs, so "soy" is technically correct.
timbrodak 4 months ago
wouldn't it be estoy locos por los cornballs?
mahilley 4 months ago