It means "Tomorrow I am showing up hungry as a dog"
tengO hambre I'm hungry
"Yo llego" in Spanish translates to "I arrive" in English.
Two choices: (1) Sí, tengo hambre; (2) No, no tengo hambre.
Tengo el perro translates from Spanish to mean 'I have a dog.'
I am hungry. Literally 'I have hunger'.
"Tu perro" means "your dog" in English.
The most common translation of "tu perro" is "your dog."
Talk to you manana. Manana being the Spanish word for (later)
"Perro" in English means "dog."
I'm not sure if what you have written means anything in Spanish. However, I believe you mean to ask what does "yo tengo hambre" mean? Tengo hambre means "I am hungry" (literally: I have hunger).
tiene hambre can mean any of the following:He is hungryShe is hungryYou are hungryIs he hungryIs she HungryAre you hungry
Dar de comer al perro ----------- To feed the dog.* What's that of "comer all perro"?