It means she is thirsty. Literally translates to "She has thirst."
Tiene ...? = Do you have...?¿Tiene ustedAnswer: Tienes...? is the informal version
The wise man speaks because he has something to say - the fool because you always have something to say?
tiene su espalda
to say "he has" you would simply say "él tiene" Hope that's enough information. Zak
Tiene lucemia. (He/She/It has leukemia.) Tiene lucemia? (Does he/she/it have leukemia?)
"Tiene" is the third person singular form of the verb "tener". It means "you/he/she has".
It means she is thirsty. Literally translates to "She has thirst."
hi! you can say "Yo amo a mi hermanita" or "yo quiero a mi hermanita" greetings from Mexico
As a declarative: It has sleeves. As an interrogative: Does it have sleeves?
It means "Who has an accident?"
That is Spanish for "How many rooms does it have?"
It means "what does the boy have?"
"Small" in Portuguese is "pequeno" for masculine nouns and "pequena" for feminine nouns.
"Siempre tiene razón" translates to "He/she is always right" in English.
Do you have....= Tiene usted..../tienes.... (Formal/informal) ....a pen? = ....una pluma? ....a ballpoint pen? = ....un boli(grafo)
That would be, "Esa lucecita tiene que brillar." It means, "That little light has to shine."