Sentence examples of "Tengo" in Spanish with translation "have"

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No tengo intención de disculparme. I have no intention of apologizing.
Tengo un seguro de vida. I have life insurance.
Tengo un negocio en Internet. I have an internet business.
No tengo computadora en casa. I don't have a computer at home.
Tengo que recoger algunas flores. I have to pick some flowers.
Tengo suficiente dinero para comprarlo. I have money enough to buy it.
Tengo que fumar un cigarrillo. I have to smoke a cigarette.
Tengo que desarmar este motor. I have to disassemble this engine.
No tengo una taza vacía. I don't have an empty cup.
¿Por qué tengo que hacerlo? Why do I have to do that?
Tengo que dejar de fumar. I have to quit smoking.
Tengo menos dinero que tú. I have less money than you.
Lo siento, no tengo suelto. I'm sorry, I don't have change.
Tengo un visado de turista. I have a tourist visa.
Tengo que contestar el teléfono. I have to answer the phone.
Tengo una botella de güisqui. I have a bottle of whiskey.
Si tengo tiempo, te marco. I will call you up, provided that I have time.
Tengo menos libros que tú. I have fewer books than you.
Tengo fotos de San Francisco. I have pictures of San Francisco.
Tengo que peinarme el cabello. I have to comb my hair.
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