"I have the boyfriend for her."
"Yo tengo novio" means "I have a boyfriend"
"Yo tengo novio" means "I have a boyfriend"
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
It means "I don't have a boyfriend would you like to be my boyfriend?".
You can say "¿por qué piensas que tengo un novio?"
There really is no word for boyfriend in Spanish. But, "Yo tengo un novio," usually gets the point across.
Yo necesito un novio. Tengo ganas de un novio.
It probably should be "Yo no tengo tiempo para hablo contigo? I (Yo) have (tengo, from the verb Tener=to have) no time(tiempo) to speak(hablo, from the verb hablar=to speak) with you(contigo).
the spanish translation for 'i have 3 sisters' is: 'Yo tengo tres hermanas'
I have = Yo tengo We have= Nosotros tenemos You have= Tu tienes She has = Ella tiene He has = El tiene
Yo y mi novio Me and my boyfriend
I have a dog and she is very silly ...