As a declarative: It has sleeves.
As an interrogative: Does it have sleeves?
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."
That is Spanish for "How many rooms does it have?"
It means "what does the boy have?"
It means "Who has an accident?"
Literally translated, it says "You always have the reason" But it is used to mean "You are always right."
That would be, "Esa lucecita tiene que brillar." It means, "That little light has to shine."
Él tiene means: he has. It is phrase and not a complete sentence.
"Tiene un pequeño bolígrafo" means "you have a small pen". An alternate word for "pen" is "la pluma".
"A girl that has a brother"
How tall is Zack Efron?