The Spanish word [tengo](javascript:void(0)) is the first-person singular present indicative form of the verb "tener," which means "to have." It is commonly used to indicate possession, characteristics, and obligations, among other uses. For example, it can mean "I have" in contexts like "Tengo dos años sin verlo" ("I haven't seen him for two years") or express necessity as in "Tengo que terminar mis deberes" ("I have to finish my homework").
Additionally, "Tengo" can refer to a German music producer known by that pseudonym, but this is a proper noun rather than a translation of the Spanish word.
In short, if you encountered "tengo" in a Spanish sentence, it most often translates to "I have" in English, serving as a versatile auxiliary or main verb to convey possession, obligation, or expression of states.
