I have to go
To say 'I have to go' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo prisa.' You could also say "Tengo que irme", or "Necesito ir".
Tengo que irme. It requires no punctuation other than the period and the capital T on tengo.
TENGO QUE IRME OR ME TENGO QUE IR. .
Tengo que irme.
Tengo que irme.
It means "I've got to go." "Tengo que irme" means "I have to leave". "Irme" is the reflexive for of the verb "ir", which means "to go". When "irse" is used, it changes the meaning to "to leave".
If you mean "I have to go" in the sense that you are telling someone that you have to leave (to go somewhere), it would be "tengo que irme."
literal is i have to go on monday? or i must go on monday ?
Tengo que irme. Te quiero.
That comes from "irse" which means to leave. Irme would mean I leave, but it would have to be used after a conjugated verb. For example, "Tengo que irme" would mean I need to leave. To say I leave you would use "Me voy."
You say 'Debo irme' or 'Me tengo que ir' (The last one being a bit less formal).
Tengo que aprender a leer Español = I have to learn to read Spanish. The other one.. "Que lon tengo wrong" isnt a spanish sentence. Maybe you mean Que lo tengo, which would mean That I have it.