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What does bueno tengo que mean in English?

"Bueno tengo que" in Spanish literally translates to "Well I have to" in English.

However, it is often used as a way to politely excuse oneself from a conversation or situation.

Here are some ways it can be translated depending on context:

* "Well, I have to go." (This is the most common translation and is used when someone needs to leave.)

* "Well, I have to..." (Followed by the reason why they need to leave or do something else.)

* "Okay, I have to..." (Used to indicate that they need to do something else.)

It's important to note that the tone of the sentence can change the meaning. For example, "Bueno, tengo que irme" said with a friendly tone could be translated as "Well, I should be going now."

Therefore, the best translation depends on the context of the conversation and the speaker's intention.

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