Tener is the infinitive form of the verb "to have".
MILF in Spanish is MQGT = Madre que me gustaria coger (tener sexo con ella)
Usos del verbo tener = uses of the verb "tener" Tener in Spanish (usually) means "to have" in English.
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
tener noni = feeling sleepy
tener que hacer (infinitivo)
"Que tiene" in Spanish translated to "what he/she/it has/you have" "Tiene" is the he/she/it/you(formal) conjugation of the Spanish verb "tener" which means "to have", therefore "tiene" means "he, she or it has/you have" "Que" can either mean "what" or "that" "Que tiene?" as a question means "What does he/she/it/you have?" "....que tiene" in the middle of a sentence usually means "that/which he/she/it has/you have". 'tener que' = 'to be obliged/have to' 'que tiene que' = 'which/who is/are obliged//has/have to'
It is an expression in Spanish that is interpreted as "to have to".
"to have to" is a conjugated form of "tener que." "I have to" is "Tengo que..."
Translation: Tener que = to have to....
"Tener que + infinitive" in Spanish indicates obligation or necessity. It is used to express that someone has to do something.
It depends on context. If you mean possession of something, then the verb would be "tener". If you mean "to have to" , it is "tener que". For the formation of perfect tenses, i.e "I have gone to the store", then the verb is "haber".
Tener is spanish for "to have"
Tener is the infinitive form of the verb "to have".
to have = tener
"tener que" means must in spanish, meaning to have to. example: "tengo que hacer mi tarea" I must do my homework.
It is Spanish for: You will have to wait in line.