For some reason 'you' (the English word) is used in place of 'me' (me) in Spanish.
This would make the sentence mean:
Why do you have me as a friend
The phrase "por que tienes en amigos" doesn't make sense in Spanish. It seems like a non-standard or incorrect combination of words. A correct phrase could be "ΒΏPor quΓ© tienes tantos amigos?" which translates to "Why do you have so many friends?"
Ed
"Por que tienes un gato gordo" is Spanish for "Why do you have a fat cat?"
The phrase "por favor tienes que esperar estoy trabajando yo te ablo" in Spanish translates to "please you have to wait, I am working, I will talk to you". It is a request for someone to wait because the speaker is currently busy working.
This question is asking about what classes you have on Monday mornings.
It means "What do you have to do in the afternoon?"
A las personas les gusta nadar y pasar tiempo con amigos.
porque joe? Tu no tienes amigos.
"Por que tienes un gato gordo" is Spanish for "Why do you have a fat cat?"
¿Por qué tienes comida de España?
Hablar con los amigos por vía telefónica. Platicar con los amigos por teléfono.
It means "why don't you have the homework now?" I know that from being half nicaraguan
This question is asking about what classes you have on Monday mornings.
The phrase "por favor tienes que esperar estoy trabajando yo te ablo" in Spanish translates to "please you have to wait, I am working, I will talk to you". It is a request for someone to wait because the speaker is currently busy working.
Rita tiene suerte
friends always, or, friends for life.
You say 'derechos humanos' or 'derechos por la humanidad'
It means "What do you have to do in the afternoon?"
penpals = amigos por carta hola, mi nombre es Ana