Do you need to pee?
what are you wearing? or more exact is what's on you
That means "you have to clean the pantabones."
As a statement it means "You must pay." As a question it means "Do you have to pay?" This can also be used like English where one might say "Do you have to pay?" when they are asking "Do I have to pay?"
It means: you know what? I love you. you're on my mind.
"Yo se que tienes" translates to "I know you have" in English.
"Que tienes" translates to "what do you have" in English.
"Que tienes ese" translates to "What do you have that" in English.
"No tienes nada mejor que hacer" means "You don't have anything better to do".
You don't have to cry.
Do you need to pee?
Qué means what. Que without the accent on the 'e' can mean "to" or "that". Tienes is the present tense "you" form of the verb tener, which means to have. Escribir is to write. ¿Qué tienes que escribir? means "What do you have to write?"
what are you wearing? or more exact is what's on you
¿Que pides cuando tienes mucha hambre? This is a Spanish question meaning in English, What do you order when you're very hungry?
what subject do you have first
That means "you have to clean the pantabones."
Tienes que, followed by an infinitive, means "you have to" whatever-the-infinitive-is.