What a pair of madwomen I've got hereabouts.
"Tengo por aquí" in Spanish translates to "I have around here" or "I have here."
It's Spanish for 'I have more here'
I have my math homework right here
Tengo means 'i have' if you had the phrase 'Tengo un problema' that would mean in english, 'i have a problem'
"Aqui vive" in French translates to "Ici habite" in English, which means "Here lives" in English.
I do not have
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
I cannot right now.
It means "look here."
"Soy de aquí" in English means "I am from here."
I have it.
"Cuando tengo" translates to "when I have" in English.