You have a big dick.
It means, "I have a big penis."
It means "Do you have a large family?" You response would depend on your circumstances. "Sí tengo una familia grande." or "No, no tengo una familia grande".
The question means: 'Do you have a large or small family?' The simplest replies are: 'Grande' ('Large') or 'Pequena' ('Small') Or you could expand this to: 'Tengo una familia grande' ('I have a large family') or 'Tengo una familia pequena' ('I have a small family').
Ésa es una vulgaridad que no desearía usted conocer. Además de estar mal escrita.
It means "My name is Juan. I have a large family. My family lives in Granada."
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 famila grande en una casa muy penquena tengo una famila grande en una case muy penquena tengo un papa tengo una mama tengo dos hermans tres hermanos cuatro perros cinco gatos Oh Yeah! That's the first verse...
It means "Do you have a large family?" You response would depend on your circumstances. "Sí tengo una familia grande." or "No, no tengo una familia grande".
tengo una cara grande
The question means: 'Do you have a large or small family?' The simplest replies are: 'Grande' ('Large') or 'Pequena' ('Small') Or you could expand this to: 'Tengo una familia grande' ('I have a large family') or 'Tengo una familia pequena' ('I have a small family').
i have one
I have an appointment.
It can mean "I have a test" or "I have a proof".
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".
Ésa es una vulgaridad que no desearía usted conocer. Además de estar mal escrita.
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.)
It means "My name is Juan. I have a large family. My family lives in Granada."
I have a question.