my son I have a boyfriend
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
"Amor, ¿tienes un novio?" translates to "Love, do you have a boyfriend?" in English.
"I have a crush on a boy."
This means "I have a big smile" in English.
To say 'I have a car' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un carro.'
To say 'I have a notebook' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un cuaderno.'
You can say "¿por qué piensas que tengo un novio?"
There really is no word for boyfriend in Spanish. But, "Yo tengo un novio," usually gets the point across.
Yo necesito un novio. Tengo ganas de un novio.
Tengo un gran novio.
if you mean date as in a person with whom you are dating then you would say: tengo un novio - boyfriend tengo una novia - girlfriend if you mean date as in going to a resturante with your girl friend then i think it might be like this: tengo una cita con mi novio - boyfriend tengo una cita con mi novia - girlfriend
Tengo means 'i have' if you had the phrase 'Tengo un problema' that would mean in english, 'i have a problem'
I have a house
I have a brother.
"I have a crush on a boy."
Un Novio para Laura was created in 1955.
Un novio para Yasmina was created in 2008.
"Amor, ¿tienes un novio?" translates to "Love, do you have a boyfriend?" in English.