"I have three uncles."
"Yo tengo novio" means "I have a boyfriend"
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
It means that the person doesn't speak spanish. :) I [have / am holding] drunk. Yo estoy borracho I am drunk
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
I think you mean "tengo," not "tango." "Yo tengo una" literally means "I have one," which may may sense when you are answering someone's question about whether you have [insert a female noun]. But by itself "Yo tengo una" is unclear about WHAT you have. A complete sentence would be something like "Yo tengo una cama" (I have a bed) or "Yo tengo un perro" (I have a dog.) Note that "one" (or "a") = "una" for a feminine singular noun (cama) and "un" for a masculine singular noun (perro.)
I have three. Do you want one?
the spanish translation for 'i have 3 sisters' is: 'Yo tengo tres hermanas'
Si tengo mascotas yo tengo tres gatos y dos perros.
the closest answer I can give you is 'I have', because I know that 'yo tengo' means i have
"Yo tengo novio" means "I have a boyfriend"
I have it.
"I have flowers."
I have of you.
I have sisters
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
"Yo tengo novio" means "I have a boyfriend"