It means I have reason but is properly pronounce I'm right, or really any way you want to put it.
"Tengo razón" means "I am right" in Spanish.
I do not have
"Tengo el perro" translates to "I have the dog" in English.
"Cuando tengo" translates to "when I have" in English.
"No tengo más" in Spanish translates to "I don't have any more" in English.
"Tengo nueve años" means "I am nine years old" in Spanish.
No tengo razon
This means, "I have an important reason to contact you and I will send my photography and more details thank you."
razon
"I don't believe you" ----> 'No te creo'
With reason/rightly
I do not have
Tengo means 'i have' if you had the phrase 'Tengo un problema' that would mean in english, 'i have a problem'
"Tengo el perro" translates to "I have the dog" in English.
Who is right?
Tengo is a Japanese name. You might mean 'tengou' which would mean 'prank'.
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".