It means, "I have the coffee." It's not necessary to use the pronoun. "Tengo el café." is adequate.
the closest answer I can give you is 'I have', because I know that 'yo tengo' means i have
Tengo el perro translates from Spanish to mean 'I have a dog.'
"I have the boyfriend for her."
I have = Yo tengo We have= Nosotros tenemos You have= Tu tienes She has = Ella tiene He has = El tiene
Yo tengo los ojos marrones y el pelo negro.
"Yo tengo al enano maldito, el que tiene a las mujeres dando gritos" "I have the damn (midget/dwarf/little one/nipper/shrimp), the one who makes women scream" The translation is not precise, because I'm Spanish.
Since you are lacking punctuation, it is a little hard. "Sí, tengo el libro" would mean 'yes, I have the book' "Si tengo el libro" would mean 'If I have the book...." Not only that, but "la libro" needs to be "el libro" because Libro is a masculine noun.
"Tener" means "to have". You can conjugate it in many forms. Present tense: I have = Yo tengo You have = Tu tienes (with an accent over the u) He, She has = El tiene(with an accent over the e in El) and Ella tiene And so on. :]
yo soy el rey: I am the king.
tengo que esperar hasta el miercoles if you want you can add YO at the beginning of the sentence.
no tengo ni idea yo tambien lo busco tenía para el pc
it stand for CARTEL ARELLANO FELIX...or also known as CAF ,,,