tienen
have
Verb tienen
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Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of tener.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of tener.
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Los que tienen el pelo largo poseen un secador.
Those who have long hair own a blow-dryer.
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Los chicos tienen sed.
The boys are thirsty.
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Incluso los paranoides tienen enemigos.
Even paranoids have enemies.
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Todos los estudiantes de la universidad tienen acceso a la biblioteca de la universidad.
All the students of the university have access to the university library.
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Como ustedes tienen un buen corazón, y han estado dispuestos a compartir todo conmigo, voy a enviarles una bendición.
As you have a kind heart, and have been willing to share everything with me, I will send a blessing upon you.
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Las frutas tienen semillas en su interior.
Fruits have seeds in them.
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Ellas tienen su propia cultura.
They have their own culture.
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Varias frases no tienen sentido. ¿Y qué?
Several sentences make no sense. So what?
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¿Ustedes tienen una tienda de regalos aquí?
Do you have a gift shop here?
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Los británicos tienen mucho respeto a la ley y al orden.
The British have a lot of respect for law and order.
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