tenga is the 1st person or 3rd person subjunctive form of tener [to have]. An example sentence using tenga is: Es importante que él tenga un gato. [it's important that he has a cat.]
"Que tenga un buen día" translates to "Have a good day" in English. It is a polite expression used to wish someone a pleasant day ahead. The phrase is commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures as a friendly farewell.
it means art in english
"Xianzai"means "now" in English. "Wo"means "I"in English. "Yao"means"want"in English. "Ni"means "you"in English. So one by one together is the answer!
'ematram' means exactly Disappointment in English 'ematru' means 'to be deceived/cheated' in English
Commence means the same thing in French as it does in English, it means "Begin"
It means, "Have a safe trip!"
in English its have a happy birthday
This looks like a badly translated sentence from English to Spanish, probably from the English: "Have a nice nap." But you would never say "que tenga una buena dormir," which literally means "may you have a nice sleep." More likely in Spanish you would say simply "Duerme bien" which means "Sleep well."
"tenga" means "take it" or "have it" or it depends how you use it.. if you say "tenga el lapiz" your'e saying "take the pencil"
tagalog- tenga-pugad-dalawa english- ear-nest-two answer- ernesto by coldchaindrummer@y.c
Take care always!
"Tenga" is the present subjunctive (1st and 3rd person) of the verb "tener". This is used to imply doubt or uncertainty in a statement. So..."tenga mucho" means someting like "you might have a lot".
"Have a nice day".
basically means ... Have a Great Day!
de nada. bien dia!
Try to look for her, him, or it- and when you have them
Bukharan tenga ended in 1920.