from the verb Tener - to have.
e.g.
Que tengas un buen día! - Have a nice day!!
Que tengas un buen viaje! - Have a nice journey!
Phrases you shoudn't translate word for word with tengas:
Que tengas suerte! - Good luck!
Que tengas paciencia! - Be patient!
Que tengas dulces sueños! - Sweet dreams!
"Que tengas un lindo Sabado" means "have a nice Saturday" in English.
You can use "Que tengas un buen día". This uses the subjunctive, since you are expressing a wish or desire.
Que tengas un dia magnifico = I hope you have a great day, o simplemente, Have a great day.
translate to English vuelvo a nacer
good morning
"Que tengas un lindo Sabado" means "have a nice Saturday" in English.
You can use "Que tengas un buen día". This uses the subjunctive, since you are expressing a wish or desire.
"Que tengas un buen día con tu familia!"
Que tengas un dia magnifico = I hope you have a great day, o simplemente, Have a great day.
"Que tengas un día magnífico" is Spanish for "Have a magnificent day." It is a well-wishing phrase used to wish someone a great day ahead.
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First of all, there is no such language as "Mexican"; most Mexicans speak Spanish."Good week off" is very colloquial English and does not translate well, i.e. "Que tengas una buena semana fuera de trabajo" would be "May you have a good week away from work". If you wish to say, "Have a nice vacation", it would "Que tengas buenas vacaciones".
Que tengas un viaje seguro
You can say "Have a nice weekend" in English.
translate to English vuelvo a nacer
It doesn't translate to English according to Google Translate.
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