"The sweater."
That's the Spanish spelling of "sweater".
Turtle-neck sweater
Nothing remotely like that. If it's French, maybe you mean "insulter" (to insult)?
Tengo el perro translates from Spanish to mean 'I have a dog.'
"El regalo" means "the gift" in English.
The sweater is in the box.
Tom Sueter died in 1827.
Tom Sueter was born in 1750.
That's the Spanish spelling of "sweater".
Murray Sueter was born on 1872-09-06.
Murray Sueter died on 1960-02-03.
Turtle-neck sweater
It's not quite correct grammatically, but I think the person means: You/to have to wear a sweater. The correct version ('to have to....') would be: Tener que llevar un sueter and ('you have to....'): (Usted) tiene que llevar un sueter
Nothing remotely like that. If it's French, maybe you mean "insulter" (to insult)?
El Debora
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
it means el farmacita