"Yo no tengo" in Spanish translates to "I don't have" in English. The verb "tener" means "to have" and when preceded by "no," it becomes negated.
"Yo tengo novio" in Spanish translates to "I have a boyfriend" in English.
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
"Yo tengo tres tíos" means "I have three uncles" in Spanish.
"Yo tengo barracho" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "Yo tengo" means "I have" and "borracho" means "drunk." If you meant "Yo tengo un borracho," it would translate to "I have a drunk person."
"Yo tengo dieciocho años" means "I am eighteen years old" in Spanish.
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
Yo tengo or just "tengo" is the word in Spanish for "I have"
i have to study now
if you mean reply you would say : Yo tengo # anos.
"Yo tengo hambre " is Spanish for "I am hungry."
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).
Entonces yo tengo.
No yo tengo abuelos
Y yo tengo
Tener, for example I have - Yo tengo
yo tengo means I have in Spanish.
You have= Tú tienes I have= Yo tengo or formally, usted tiene You have= tú tienes I have= Yo tengo