"¿Cuantos años tienes?" means, "How many years do you have?" or in other words: "How old are you?"
Just for a little reference, when speaking to a native Spanish speaker "anos" means anuses so make sure you get the ñ sound. To pronounce this letter, it can be said like "nya" for example: "ahn-yose"
"Yo tengo que" is a sentence fragment that most likely means "I have to..." but it would depend on the context of the entire sentence. It could mean "I have what?" but it would be be grammatically incorrect.
this means i have 12 years
bye ciara pagels now i learned this from mrs.bax so idk if its rite...
In SPANISH "Yo Tengo" means I HAVE in English
It means, "I have years." It would mean "I'm old," if it said, Tengo muchos anos.
it means how old are you. But in spanish
"I have" (as in possession)
It means "I am twelve years old".
Hi
This is me.
I HAVE
I have it.
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
it means i am scared or im fearfultener miedo is"be afraid"yo tengo miedo (I'm afraid)
I have English class second period. In parts: Yo tengo (I have) la clase de inglés (English class) en la segunda hora (for second period).
I have brown eyes.
I have it.
I have love
"You have brothers/siblings."
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
Yo tengo una gata in English means I have a cat.
it means i am scared or im fearfultener miedo is"be afraid"yo tengo miedo (I'm afraid)
the closest answer I can give you is 'I have', because I know that 'yo tengo' means i have
But I don't have a mom.
No quiero latimarte, yo tengo una relacion por / rest is understandable. I don't want to hurt you, I have a relationship for ...
I have English class second period. In parts: Yo tengo (I have) la clase de inglés (English class) en la segunda hora (for second period).
"I have flowers."
I have sisters