tienes is the present of the verb tener (to have)
for the 2nd person of the singular.
Tú tienes una linda cara.
You have a nice face
Tú tienes una A en el exámen.
You have and A in the test.
2006-11-13 09:41:08
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answered by badtz 3
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What does tienes mean in english?
2015-08-08 03:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Tienes means You have. It's informal.
2006-11-13 09:41:12
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answered by luperith 2
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tienes = "you have" in the familar form. But it could take various meangs with other words:
Tienes razon = You are right, you are correct
2006-11-13 09:43:45
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answered by steve_geo1 7
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The verb 'Tener' means to have or to hold in English. Tengo - I have, tienes - you have, tiene, - he she you, polite form (usted) has, tenemos we have teneis - you (plural) have, tienen They or you plural polite form (ustedes) have.
2006-11-13 09:50:38
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answered by Andielep 6
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has, have
Yo tengo dolor de estomago. I have a stomach ache.
El tiene cancer. He has cancer.
2006-11-13 09:41:14
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answered by lullaby9844 2
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' Have you ' or ' do you have '. Could even be used in the case of an emotion used as though ' what's up ' or ' what's wrong ' but needs a conditioning word in front of it like ' que '.
2006-11-13 09:48:51
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answered by vanamont7 7
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You have (colloquial). Formal would be (usted) TIENE.
2006-11-13 09:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeh he must've meant thanx. Why chance you for noticing doesn't make sense :)
2016-03-18 10:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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He meant thank you but spell check proberly changed it
2016-03-28 04:52:35
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answered by ? 4
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