temprano, early.
ten, see tener.
tendr-á, -é, -ía, see tener.
tener, to have, hold, keep; — muy buenas aldabas, to have influential friends, have a "pull"; — cuenta una cosa, to be profitable, be advantageous; — el diablo en el cuerpo, to be very lively, be full of mischief; — frío, to be cold; — ganas, to desire, wish; — á menos, to consider as beneath one's dignity; — miedo, to be afraid; — obligación, to be obliged; no — para que + inf., to have no reason for; — por, to consider, take for; — prisa, to be in a hurry; — que + inf., to have to, must; — empeño (en) que, to be anxious, desire earnestly; — que hacer, to be busy, be occupied; — que ver con, to have to do with; — razón, to be right; — las tripas como una devanadera, to be in a state of worry and anger, be ready to burst with rage.
teng-a, -an, -as, -o, see tener.
teniente, m., lieutenant.
tentación, f., temptation.
tercero, -a, third.
terminante, conclusive, definite, positive.
término, m., terminus, wing (in stage divisions); primer —, foreground of stage; segundo —, middle of stage; tercer —, background of stage.