tienes

have, you have


Verb tienes

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of tener.

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Examples
  • ¿No tienes un teléfono en tu automóvil?

    Don't you have a phone in your car?

  • ¿Cuántos sombreros tienes?

    How many hats do you own?

  • Dime qué tienes en mente.

    Tell me what you have in mind.

  • Si tienes una pregunta, por favor alza tu mano derecha.

    If you have a question, please raise your right hand.

  • ¿Qué planes tienes para este fin de semana?

    What are you up to this weekend?

  • Tienes tres semanas.

    You've got three weeks.

  • ¿Puedo preguntarte cuántos años tienes?

    May I ask how old you are?

  • Parece que tienes razón.

    It looks as if you're right.

  • No tienes de qué quejarte.

    You've got nothing to complain of.

  • ¿Tienes hermanos menores?

    Do you have younger brothers?

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