"Tener" means "to have". You can conjugate it in many forms.
Present tense:
I have = Yo tengo
You have = Tu tienes (with an accent over the u)
He, She has = El tiene(with an accent over the e in El) and Ella tiene
And so on. :]
Tener que = "to have to".
Tiene que tener choco-milk
To say "When I get home, I do my homework" in Spanish using the verb "tener," you would say: "Cuando llego a casa, tengo que hacer mi tarea." In this sentence, "tengo" is the first person singular form of the verb "tener," which means "to have" in this context.
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
MILF in Spanish is MQGT = Madre que me gustaria coger (tener sexo con ella)
Tener que = "to have to".
Tener que plus an infinitive means "to have to" whatever the verb is. Tengo que ir= I have to go.
Have to and must
The cast of Lo que hay que tener - 1995 includes: Leticia Sabater as Herself - Hostess
"to have to" is a conjugated form of "tener que." "I have to" is "Tengo que..."
The cast of Tengo lo que tenia que tener - 2008 includes: Xiomara Laugart as Xiomara Laugart
It is an expression in Spanish that is interpreted as "to have to".
An idiomatic phrase is a phrase that can't be translated literally. Here are some: Tener ganas de - to feel like Tener prisa - to be in a hurrt Tener hambre - to be hungry Tener razón - to be right Tener sed - to be thirsty Tener .... años - to be ..... years old Tener que - to have to Ir a - i am going to As you can see, these phrases all use tener. So, just conjugate tener to make the idiomatic phrases. For example: "I have to do my homework" = Yo tengo que hacer mí tarea Tener ganas de and Tener que, and ir a always use an infinitive right after them. There are other idiomatic phrases, but those are the most common ones.
"Que te parece tener que ayudar en casa" translates to "What do you think about having to help at home" in English.
Que problemas acarrea tener corazon trivalvular in English is it brings to have heart problems trivalvular.
tener que hacer (infinitivo)
Translation: Tener que = to have to....