The word "tengo" is already gender-neutral in Spanish and does not change to be feminine. It can be used for both males and females without modification.
feminine"there is a fly in my drink" is "tengo una mosca in mi bebida"
The Spanish feminine word for "they" is "ellas."
The word "mesa" in Spanish is feminine.
it is feminine because spanish word that ends with a "na" or just a "a" is feminine. if its masculine it ends with a "o"
The word "cara" in Spanish is feminine.
feminine"there is a fly in my drink" is "tengo una mosca in mi bebida"
Yo tengo or just "tengo" is the word in Spanish for "I have"
Tengo el (la). Depending on whether the word is masculine or feminine, it is el or la, with "el" being masc. and "la" being fem. Examples: "Tengo El Juego" is translated as "I have the game""Tengo La Jacquetta" is translated as "I have the jacket"
The word "revista" in Spanish is feminine.
it is feminine because spanish word that ends with a "na" or just a "a" is feminine. if its masculine it ends with a "o"
no tengo de verdad
I have = tengo Tenga Tengan Ten Tened ... ...
In Spanish, "nariz" is a feminine noun.
"La cara" (face) is a feminine word.
The Spanish feminine word for "they" is "ellas."
Viejo is the masculine word, and vieja is the feminine word for "old" in Spanish. It can be masculine or feminine, according to the gender of the word you are describing.
Semena is not a Spanish word. The Spanish words "semana" (week) and "semilla" (seed) are both feminine. The Spanish word "semen" (semen) is masculine.