Translation: I have a turtle/tortoise.
Tengo una pregunta. However...if you ASK a question, you would use "hacer una pregunta".
if you mean date as in a person with whom you are dating then you would say: tengo un novio - boyfriend tengo una novia - girlfriend if you mean date as in going to a resturante with your girl friend then i think it might be like this: tengo una cita con mi novio - boyfriend tengo una cita con mi novia - girlfriend
Tengo una cama camarote.
Assuming you mean 'I have a Spanish class at 8.05' - '(Yo) tengo una clase de espanol a las ocho y cinco'.
I have a question.
It can mean "a" or "an", depending on context. It can also mean "one" describing a feminine noun. Example: Tengo una manzana. "I have an apple". Tú tienes una mesa. "You have a table". Yo tengo una. (referring to the table) "I have one".
To say 'I have a microwave' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una microonda.'
Tengo una pequena chica. If you have a daugther you say: Tengo una hija
Tengo una pregunta. However...if you ASK a question, you would use "hacer una pregunta".
Tengo una novia
Tengo una hermana
tengo una manzana
tengo una naranja
tengo una pregunta
"Tengo una erección"
if you mean date as in a person with whom you are dating then you would say: tengo un novio - boyfriend tengo una novia - girlfriend if you mean date as in going to a resturante with your girl friend then i think it might be like this: tengo una cita con mi novio - boyfriend tengo una cita con mi novia - girlfriend
The Spanish sentence "Tengo una casa grande" translates to "I have a big house" in English.