Yo tengo una gata in English means I have a cat.
I think you mean "tengo," not "tango." "Yo tengo una" literally means "I have one," which may may sense when you are answering someone's question about whether you have [insert a female noun]. But by itself "Yo tengo una" is unclear about WHAT you have. A complete sentence would be something like "Yo tengo una cama" (I have a bed) or "Yo tengo un perro" (I have a dog.) Note that "one" (or "a") = "una" for a feminine singular noun (cama) and "un" for a masculine singular noun (perro.)
Yo tengo una novia.
"Yo no tengo una bicicleta"literally.
I have a question.
No quiero latimarte, yo tengo una relacion por / rest is understandable. I don't want to hurt you, I have a relationship for ...
Tengo un gato. (male-generic) In this situation the number one is "un" instead of "uno" Tengo una gata (I have a female cat)
First, "I have" in Spanish is "Yo tengo." Some Spanish-speakers omit the pronoun, so you may hear just "Tengo"-- Tengo dos amigos (I have two friends). The article "a" can be either masculine (un) or feminine (una) depending on which noun comes next. (Yo) tengo un libro = I have a book. But, Tengo una hermana = I have a sister.
It can mean "a" or "an", depending on context. It can also mean "one" describing a feminine noun. Example: Tengo una manzana. "I have an apple". Tú tienes una mesa. "You have a table". Yo tengo una. (referring to the table) "I have one".
Yo no tengo una familia desde.
You have a big dick.
the spanish translation for 'i have 3 sisters' is: 'Yo tengo tres hermanas'
hi! you can say "Yo amo a mi hermanita" or "yo quiero a mi hermanita" greetings from Mexico