Yo tengo los ojos marrones y el pelo negro.
The long hair
"You have my body."
"Brown hair" is "pelo marrón". "Brunette" would be "moreno/a". Actually is more like: Brown hair... pelo castaño... and then you can specify if it's dark or light: Dark Brown Hair: castaño oscuro Light Brown Hair: castaño claro.
I have brown and curly hair "Yo tengo pelo marron y riso"brown = marron, curly = risoYou don't necessarily need the 'Yo' in this answer, the 'o' at the end of 'tengo' tells you the subject of the sentence, and 'Yo' is usually only if you want to stress the subject of the sentence.
Tengo pelo castano/rojizo (tilde, ~, on the 'n' in 'castano') Pronounced 'tengaw PAYlaw cassTANNyaw/rawKHEEthaw') ('KH' as in 'loch'; 'th' as in 'thin')
Yo tengo los ojos marrones y el pelo negro.
que color de pelo tienes?
tiene el pelo castano theres some accents in there somewhere too but idk where
"Tienes" is translated to "you have" and "digo" is translated to "I say" in English.
The long hair
Tomas, When you have
It means "Do you have a cellphone?"
No how you say it would be "Tengo el pelo castano y los ojos es azules or just ojos azules "instead of this answer can u just put the word if someone asks how do u say hair in Spanish please.it is so easy to say hair in Spanish. It's just hair in a different language. Hair-Pelo Eyes- Ojos Brown Hair- Castano blue- azul
I have is (yo) tengo You have is (tu) tienes
"You have the stapler."
"You have my body."