I have (it) here.
I have my math homework right here
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
IT MEANS... here she/it is (for female). For male would be "HELO AQUÍ"
There's an accent over the 'i' in aqui, and the 'a' in mas: aquí no más. It means "...here no more..."
It's Spanish for 'I have more here'
"Tengo por aquí" in Spanish translates to "I have around here" or "I have here."
I have my math homework right here
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
What a pair of madwomen I've got hereabouts.
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
If you're not here is the English equivalent of 'Si tu no estas aqui'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'si' means 'if'. The personal pronuon 'tu' means 'you'. The adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'estas' means '[you] are'. The adverb 'aqui' means 'here'.
Tengo means 'i have' if you had the phrase 'Tengo un problema' that would mean in english, 'i have a problem'
I do not have
Tengo is pronounced tayn-goe. It means I have :)
Alumnas aqui means "students here" in Spanish.
Se Vende Aqui means "for sale here" in Spanish.