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How is Tengo used in Spanish?

Posted on August 25, 2022 by Author

How is Tengo used in Spanish?

Tener – to have – is one of the most common verbs used in Spanish. It also means a lot more than you think! In this lesson, we will look at the multiple uses of this verb….Tener – To Have.

yo tengo (tayn-go) nosotros tenemos (teh-nay-mos)
él/ella/usted tiene (tee-en-ay) ellos/ellas/ustedes tienen (tee-en-en)

Why do you put que after Tengo?

In Spanish, the verb, tener que, is the way to say that we need to or have to do something. When we use tener que, we need to change the verb, tener, so it agrees with the person or people that have to do something.

Do you put yo before Tengo?

The verb (in its infinitive form) here is “tener”, which means to have. But it’s only ever “tengo” when the subject is “I”, so you never need to say “Yo” (which means “I”, remember).

Do you say yo tengo or just Tengo?

Yes it is correct, it is also correct to say tengo yo, though this one I mention is mostly used for asking. However, like Spanish encoded the subject of the sentence in the verb the subject tends to be omitted.

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What is SER used for?

Ser is used in a simple way, to talk about WHAT something is (permanent state). To describe characteristics that are an essential part of the thing we’re talking about. Estar is used to talk about HOW something is, so we use it for conditions, locations, emotions, and actions (temporary states).

Does Yo soy mean?

I am
Yo Soy means “I am” in Spanish and may refer to: Yo Soy 132, a Mexican protest movement for the democratization of the country and its media.

What is Tengo anos?

Spanish. I am 32 years old.

How do you use hace and desde?

When & How to Use ‘Desde Hace’ in Spanish – For Just as ‘desde’ focuses on the starting point of an action or event, ‘desde hace’ emphasizes on the amount of time that an action has been performed (or event has been occurring).

How would tener que and hay que be expressed in English?

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Tener que and deber suggest someone in particular has to do something. Hay que is more of a generalization and implies “one should do something” for their own good. Both “deber” and “tener que” are used to express an obligation.

Do you need to say nosotros?

Nosotros, Nosotras Usually when you need to say “we” in Spanish, you say nosotros. The exception is when a female is referring to herself and other females. She will say nosotras. We (all female group) speak Spanish.

What does Tenga mean in Spanish?

A grammar teacher (native spanish) said “Tenga cervezas” would mean instructing the guy to have beers and would be comical, whereas “Tiene cervezas” would mean asking IF he had beers. ugh..

What does Tengo mean in Spanish?

Literally, tengo does mean “I have”, however, some expressions which in english use “to be” in spanish use “to have”. So, the literal translation of tengo hambre, is “I have hunger”, in english we would say “I am hungry”.

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What is the yo form of tener?

The yo form of tener is tengo. If this is wanted also, the informal tu (you) form is tienes, the informal se (she or he) form is tiene, the informal ‘they’ form is tienen.

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