The Spanish phrase 'tienes perros o gatos en casa' means 'do you have dogs or cats in the house?'
tienes animales en casa?meansdo you have any animals at home?
Tiene is not used with I. When you speak in first person you use "tengo" <<< EXACTLY. Tiene means: "has". it is used for he/she/it. Conjugations in first person (yo or I): 1. tengo--is used in the present tense. example: Yo tengo gatos. (I have cats.) 2.tenía-- is used in the past tense example: Yo tenía gatos. (I had cats.) 3.tendré-- is used in the future tense example: Yo tendré gatos. (I will have cats.) Conjugations in 3rd person. (he, she, it) or (él,ella,eso) 1.tiene-- is used in the present tense. example: él tiene gatos. (he has cats.) Ella tiene gatos. (She has cats). Esa casa tiene gatos. (That house has cats in it.) Esa represents it, but in spanish you must name a noun to accompany it, in this case it was casa or house. 2.tenía-- same as in first person 3. tendrá-- is used in the future tense. example: él tendrá gatos. (He will have cats.) same with she; Esa niña tendrá gatos. (That girl will have cats.) It in spanish eso, is accompanied by a noun, in this case niña or girl.
"Here is your home."
casa= house
The phrase "comprar casa" is a phrase that has origins from Spain. When translated, the phrase "comprar casa" in Spanish means, "buy house" in English.
It means, "Do you have dogs or cats at home/ in the house?"
tienes animales en casa?meansdo you have any animals at home?
Tiene is not used with I. When you speak in first person you use "tengo" <<< EXACTLY. Tiene means: "has". it is used for he/she/it. Conjugations in first person (yo or I): 1. tengo--is used in the present tense. example: Yo tengo gatos. (I have cats.) 2.tenía-- is used in the past tense example: Yo tenía gatos. (I had cats.) 3.tendré-- is used in the future tense example: Yo tendré gatos. (I will have cats.) Conjugations in 3rd person. (he, she, it) or (él,ella,eso) 1.tiene-- is used in the present tense. example: él tiene gatos. (he has cats.) Ella tiene gatos. (She has cats). Esa casa tiene gatos. (That house has cats in it.) Esa represents it, but in spanish you must name a noun to accompany it, in this case it was casa or house. 2.tenía-- same as in first person 3. tendrá-- is used in the future tense. example: él tendrá gatos. (He will have cats.) same with she; Esa niña tendrá gatos. (That girl will have cats.) It in spanish eso, is accompanied by a noun, in this case niña or girl.
"Tienes un jardin detras de la casa" translates to "Have a garden behind the house"
"Here is your home."
casa= house
"Casa" is a Spanish word that translates to "house" or "home" in English.
casa = house
Tengo una famila grande en una casa muy penquena tengo una famila grande en una case muy penquena tengo un papa tengo una mama tengo dos hermans tres hermanos cuatro perros cinco gatos Oh Yeah! That's the first verse...
Casa = house
Limpiando casa in Spanish is "cleaning house" in English.
Casa in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "home" or "house" in English.