I am a result ” isn’t a standard English phrase, so it’s likely a typo or a mistranslation. Most often, people mean “as a result ,” which means “because of that” or “therefore.”

Likely meanings

  • As a result : something happened because of a previous event.
  • A result : the outcome of something, like a test, game, or action.
  • In British informal speech, “That’s a result” can mean a win, a good outcome, or a lucky break.

Example

  • “It rained all day, as a result , the match was canceled.”
  • “We got the tickets for half price — that’s a result.”

Best guess

If you saw it in a chat or post, the person probably meant “as a result” rather than “I am a result.”