That means "I feel like having good sex."
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
Depends on contextCould mean "You win" as part of a statement.By itself it could mean "will to achieve"In infinitive form ("ganar") It means to win But if someone uses it for example "Tengo ganas" That just means " I feel like" or "I'm in the mood for/to"
tengo = i have ganas = desires or wishes "tengo ganas" is used to describe something you want to do and is followed by DE + a verb. example: tengo ganas de dormir = i want to go to sleep (literally "i have wishes to sleep") Ganas = will (will do, can do, do it with willingness)
Tener que = "to have to".
Tener is the infinitive form of the verb "to have".
Saber = to know Tener = to have Ganar = to win You know that I gain nothing [from this situation] You know that I have no motivation [to accomplish x...] A tener ganas can mean that you would benefit greatly from something or would really enjoy something, even in such a sense as in "I would love to go to the concert!" So to not feel gain from something would be to lack the motivation or the benefit of an act or task. So you are left with "Sabes que no tengo ganas."
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
It has too many errors for an accurate translation, but it means: "I have desires to ....?...." (Be sorte is not Spanish)
It means "I desire something".
it means I really feel like
Depends on contextCould mean "You win" as part of a statement.By itself it could mean "will to achieve"In infinitive form ("ganar") It means to win But if someone uses it for example "Tengo ganas" That just means " I feel like" or "I'm in the mood for/to"
I want you
"I feel like eating heart."
tengo = i have ganas = desires or wishes "tengo ganas" is used to describe something you want to do and is followed by DE + a verb. example: tengo ganas de dormir = i want to go to sleep (literally "i have wishes to sleep") Ganas = will (will do, can do, do it with willingness)
Tener que = "to have to".
Tener is spanish for "to have"
"No tengo ganas de nada" translates to "I have no desire for anything" in English. It expresses a lack of motivation or enthusiasm for any activity or task.