I have a house
To say I have a sister and two brothers in Spanish, you would say: Tengo una hermana y dos hermanos
I have a dog and she is very silly ...
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."
It means "One day more and Dad marries."
Tengo una hermana y un hermano.
It means, "And I don't have a donkey; sorry." It can also mean, "And I don't have a burrito (the large Tex-Mex supertaco); sorry."
And I have nobody.
tengo treinta y cuatro anos is spanish for - I am 34 years old.
Tengo un hermano y dos hermanas
Yo tengo sesenta y un(o) anos (tilde, the little wave on the 'n' in 'anos')
"And I have lacked power."
To say "When I get home, I do my homework" in Spanish using the verb "tener," you would say: "Cuando llego a casa, tengo que hacer mi tarea." In this sentence, "tengo" is the first person singular form of the verb "tener," which means "to have" in this context.