I have a question.
You have a big dick.
I have it.
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
Assuming you mean 'I have a Spanish class at 8.05' - '(Yo) tengo una clase de espanol a las ocho y cinco'.
yo tengo vacaciones is correct, if that's what your asking yo estoy vacaciones would be i vacation yo tengo vacaciones is i have a vacation
I have a question.
I think you mean "tengo," not "tango." "Yo tengo una" literally means "I have one," which may may sense when you are answering someone's question about whether you have [insert a female noun]. But by itself "Yo tengo una" is unclear about WHAT you have. A complete sentence would be something like "Yo tengo una cama" (I have a bed) or "Yo tengo un perro" (I have a dog.) Note that "one" (or "a") = "una" for a feminine singular noun (cama) and "un" for a masculine singular noun (perro.)
Yo tengo una gata in English means I have a cat.
No quiero latimarte, yo tengo una relacion por / rest is understandable. I don't want to hurt you, I have a relationship for ...
Do you have a ruler in your backpack??? Um...yo no se...tu tienes??? por que esta pregunta??? it doesn't make sense...
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".
You have a big dick.
Yo tengo una novia.
"Yo no tengo una bicicleta"literally.
the closest answer I can give you is 'I have', because I know that 'yo tengo' means i have
First, "I have" in Spanish is "Yo tengo." Some Spanish-speakers omit the pronoun, so you may hear just "Tengo"-- Tengo dos amigos (I have two friends). The article "a" can be either masculine (un) or feminine (una) depending on which noun comes next. (Yo) tengo un libro = I have a book. But, Tengo una hermana = I have a sister.
Yo no tengo una familia desde.