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How to Say "i've got" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori've gotis tengoA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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tengo

VerbA1
informal, common in speech
A person holding a red apple in their hand, illustrating the meaning 'I have'.

Examples

Tengo un coche nuevo.

I have a new car.

Tengo una hermana y un hermano.

I have a sister and a brother.

Tengo una pregunta.

I have a question.

The Special 'Yo' Form

'Tengo' is the 'I' form of the verb 'tener' (to have). Notice the special 'g' that appears only in this form. It's an irregular verb, so its forms don't always follow the standard pattern.

Using 'Tengo' for Feelings

Mistake:Tengo feliz.

Correction: Estoy feliz. In Spanish, use the verb 'estar' for temporary feelings or moods, and 'tener' for things you possess.

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