Tengas (en. Have)
/ˈteŋɡas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
English: Second person singular of the present subjunctive of the verb 'tener'.
English: It is possible that you have a problem to solve.
Es posible que tú tengas un problema que resolver.
English: Used in expressions that indicate desire or need.
English: I hope you have a good day.
Espero que tengas un buen día.
English: Used in conditional sentences.
English: If you have time, come visit me.
Si tú tengas tiempo, ven a visitarme.
Etymology
English: It derives from the verb 'tener' from the Latin 'tenere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
English: take care
English: It is used to warn someone to be cautious.
tengas cuidado
English: keep in mind
English: It indicates that something particular should be considered.
tengas en cuenta
English: I hope you have good luck
English: A wish for good fortune to someone.
que tengas suerte
Related Words
English: tener
English: Verb that means to possess or maintain something.
tener
English: fork
English: An object that is used for eating.
tenedor
Slang Meanings
English: To be in possession of something in an informal context.
English: You have the final word in this matter.
Tú tengas la última palabra en este asunto.
English: Used in some regions to refer to succeeding in something.
English: I hope you do well on your exam.
Espero que tengas en tu examen.