The cast of Tengo lo que tenia que tener - 2008 includes: Xiomara Laugart as Xiomara Laugart
Tener, for example I have - Yo tengo
The cast of Va a tener que sacarlos tu - 1987 includes: Urania Chavarria Cesareo Mejia
The cast of Lo que hay que tener - 1995 includes: Leticia Sabater as Herself - Hostess
"to have to" is a conjugated form of "tener que." "I have to" is "Tengo que..."
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
la tos (cough) tener tos (to have a cough) tengo tos (I have a cough)
Tener means: to have. Ex: Yo tengo un auto rojo: I have a red car. There is a group of 'tener' idioms that do not translate directly as 'to have.' Example: Yo tengo hambre: I am hungry. Yo tengo sed: I am thirsty. Él tiene suerte: He is lucky.
to have is the infinitive form of the irregular verb "tener" "yo tengo " means exactly the same like the phrase "i have "
To say "When I get home, I do my homework" in Spanish using the verb "tener," you would say: "Cuando llego a casa, tengo que hacer mi tarea." In this sentence, "tengo" is the first person singular form of the verb "tener," which means "to have" in this context.
"Yo no tengo" in Spanish translates to "I don't have" in English. The verb "tener" means "to have" and when preceded by "no," it becomes negated.
Tener que plus an infinitive means "to have to" whatever the verb is. Tengo que ir= I have to go.
The cast of Friday the 13th - 1911 includes: William Bechtel as Mr. Gayton Miriam Nesbitt as Mrs. Gayton Marie Tener