I don't have anything more to give you is the English equivalent of 'No tengo mas que darte'. In the word by word translation, the adverb phrase 'no...mas' means 'no more'. The verb phrase 'tengo...que' means '[I] am having, do have, have to'. The verb 'dar' means 'to give'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
It means "The most beautiful thing I have."
"Bueno tengo que" translates to "Well, I have to" in English.
"To do lo que tengo es Dios" translates to "All that I have is God" in English.
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
Tengo que ir a esperar un momento mas
bien bien que mas que me cuentas?
To say 'I have to go' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo prisa.' You could also say "Tengo que irme", or "Necesito ir".
What else should I do?
English: what else? Spanish: que mas?
All I have is God.
The literal translation of 'mas que nada' is 'but that is nothing'. If we were going to say that phrase in English we would use the words 'no way!' or 'come on!'.