Answer 1
The Spanish words "Tengo una botella de rompope Que hacer con ella una gelatina vevida como que se puede hacer" can be translated to "I have a bottle of eggnog which has Gelatin for a special occasion".
Answer 2
Probably what should have been written is: "Tengo una botella de rompope. ¿Qué se puede hacer con esta bebida gelatina? ¿Cómo se puede hacerlo?" which translates to "I have a bottle of rompope (which is an eggnog-like drink made with eggs, milk, and vanilla flavoring). What can be done with this gelatinous beverage? How can those things be done?"
Respuesta: Por ser considerada una bebida dulce, se acostumbra tomar rompope después de una comida. También es empleada en repostería, en la preparación de pasteles, galletas, gelatinas, helados, nieve raspada y paletas.
Reyes y Rey - 1998 Tengo Tengo Tengo I Have I Have I Have 1-11 was released on: USA: 1999
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
Yo tengo or just "tengo" is the word in Spanish for "I have"
the translation of tengo is "i have".
tengo = I have
No tengo razon
Two choices: (1) Sí, tengo hambre; (2) No, no tengo hambre.
To say 'I have to go' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo prisa.' You could also say "Tengo que irme", or "Necesito ir".
you would say "Tengo (age in spanish) años" or simply "Tengo (age in spanish)". For example: Tengo 25 años. Tengo 25.
Tengo is pronounced tayn-goe. It means I have :)
I am 11 years old: Tengo once anos. Tengo means 'I have' in Spanish, but is used as 'I am' when talking about how old you are.
If you have brothers or sisters or both, you say, "Sí." Then you say how many of each you have: Tengo ______ hermano/s. (for brothers) Tengo ______ hermana/s. (for sisters) Tengo ______ hermano/s y _______ hermana/s. (for both) If you are an only child, you answer, "No; no tengo hermanos."