the question means "do you have a book?" you answer with either "si, tiene un libro" - yes, i have a book
or "no, no tiene un libro" - no, i don't have a book.
Hope that helps
I have my book.
Perdí / extravié mi libro.
You say, "¿Puedes traer tu libro?"
"I have a book."
Tienes un hermano in English means have a brother.
Tienes tu un gato? = What is a cat?
¿Tienes un condón?
un = a un libro = a book un moto = a motorcycle un = a una = a OR one uno = ONE (not "A") ^trueee (:
¿Tienes un buen día?
Tienes un libro verde
'"The Book" in Spanish is "el libro". "The book is black" would be "El libro es negro".
Voy a usar un libro texto para estudiar español. I am going to use a textbook to study Spanish.
Tiene - He has/She has From the verb Tener Tengo - I have Tienes - You have Tiene - He/She has Tenemos - We have Teneís - You (plural, like you guys, y'all) have Tienen - They have Ella tiene un libro. - She has a book.
"Un libro" means "a book" in English.
Tienes un hermano in English means have a brother.
Tienes tu un gato? = What is a cat?
"Es un libro" translates to "It is a book" in English.
"Tienes tu amigo" in Spanish translates to "you have your friend" in English.
"Tengo un libro para ti."
¿Tienes un niño? (Familiar) ¿Usted tiene un niño? (Formal) ¿Tienes un hijo? (Do you have a son - Familiar) ¿Usted tiene un hijo? (Do you have a son - Formal) ¿Tienes in chico? (Do you have a little one [boy])
do you have a world?