"Por qué tengo cartas" would translate to "Why do I have letters" in English.
tengo = I have
I have love
I only have a heart.
i am thirsty for your love
it is an expression, like, "I'm in a hurry".
"Tengo ocho años"
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
Yo tengo cuarenta y dos años.
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
"I have my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tengo mi amor! The declaration may refer to the attitude, feeling or state that the speaker experiences or to the speaker's beloved. The pronunciation will be "TEN-go mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"I'm seven years old!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tengo siete años! The declaration translates literally as "I have seven years!" in English. The pronunciation will be "TEN-go SYEH-tey A-nyos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
if you're asking what "tengo in spanish" means in english, its i have. or i am. you would use it to say your age.(example) hope it helps :)
'Cansado' means 'tired' in English, although the context is slightly different. English speakers would say "I am tired" but Spanish speakers would say "I have tiredness" or "Tengo cansado."
I do not have.
"No tengo más" in Spanish translates to "I don't have any more" in English.
I have is (yo) tengo You have is (tu) tienes
Tengo el (la). Depending on whether the word is masculine or feminine, it is el or la, with "el" being masc. and "la" being fem. Examples: "Tengo El Juego" is translated as "I have the game""Tengo La Jacquetta" is translated as "I have the jacket"