Usage examples of "Tengo" in Spanish with translation to French

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Tengo prohibido usar este teléfono. Il m'est interdit d'utiliser ce téléphone.
¿Tengo que responder en inglés? Dois-je répondre en anglais ?
Tengo que comprar uno mañana. Je dois en acheter un demain.
Tengo que limpiar mi habitación. Je dois nettoyer ma chambre.
No tengo nada que añadir. Je n'ajouterai rien.
Tengo que irme a dormir. Je dois aller dormir.
No tengo mucho de viajero. Je ne suis pas un grand voyageur.
Tengo que irme a casa. Je dois aller chez moi.
Ya no tengo más ideas. Je suis à court d'idées.
Tengo la mente en blanco. Je ne retrouve pas mes idées.
Me tengo que ir, cariño. Je dois partir, chérie.
Vísteme despacio que tengo prisa. Hâtez-vous lentement.
Tengo que escribir una carta. Je dois écrire une lettre.
Ya no tengo que llevar gafas. Je ne suis plus obligé de porter de lunettes.
Mañana tengo que decirle la verdad. Je dois demain lui dire la vérité.
Tengo que ir a la escuela. Je dois aller à l'école.
¿Tengo que quedarme en el hospital? Dois-je rester à l'hôpital ?
Tengo que ir a la farmacia. Je dois aller à la pharmacie.
¿Te tengo que llamar más tarde? Dois-je t'appeler plus tard ?
Tengo que prepararme para el examen. Je dois me préparer à l'examen.
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