I have my math homework right here
Si tengo could mean, "Yes, I have [it/them/some/etc.]" It could mean, "If I have [it/them/some/etc.]" Which of the two it is the appropriate one is determined by whether or not there's an accent over the i in si [sí].
Tarea is assignment .... and typically used to mean homework assignment by the parents in my school.
(he) has an easy task
Tengo is a Japanese name. You might mean 'tengou' which would mean 'prank'.
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
'I have it here.'
Here this for the week.
It's Spanish for 'I have more here'
I'm sorry, I don't have it ( the hw)
Si tengo could mean, "Yes, I have [it/them/some/etc.]" It could mean, "If I have [it/them/some/etc.]" Which of the two it is the appropriate one is determined by whether or not there's an accent over the i in si [sí].
What a pair of madwomen I've got hereabouts.
The word "homework" in Spanish is "tarea".
Translation: Math
es una clase de matematicas means is a kind of mathematics
"Mi tarea" in Spanish translates to "my homework" in English.
aqui são = "here they are"
homework