Usage examples of "have got" in English with translation to Spanish

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I have got some money. Tengo algo de dinero.
I have got a new bike. Tengo una bicicleta nueva.
I have got to go now. Ya me tengo que ir.
We have got two daughters and two sons. Tenemos dos hijos y dos hijas.
Have you got small portions? ¿Tiene tapas?
Have you got a light? ¿Tienes una luz?
Have you got anything bigger? ¿Tienes algo más grande?
Have you got a car? ¿Tienes coche?
Have you got a dog? ¿Tienes un perro?
Have you got anything cheaper? ¿Tienes algo más barato?
Have you got the time? ¿Tiene la hora?
Have you got the money? ¿Tiene el dinero?
Have you got a lighter? ¿Tienes un encendedor?
Have you got cough or cold? ¿Tiene tos o catarro?
How many suitcases have you got? ¿Cuántas maletas tienen?
Have you got any ideas yet? ¿Ya tienes algunas ideas?
Have you got a table booked? ¿Tiene usted mesa reservada?
Have you got brothers and sisters? ¿Tienes hermanos y hermanas?
Have you got a beard already? ¿Ya tienes barba?
Have you got anything to declare? ¿Tiene algo que declarar?
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