As a declarative: You have MSN.
As an interrogative: Do you have MSN?
¿Tienes MSN? ¡Pásamelo! in Spanish means "Do you have MSN? Put me through!" in English.
"Tienes" is translated to "you have" and "digo" is translated to "I say" in English.
if you have msn, mine is...
It means "Do you have a cellphone?"
Tomas, When you have
I have is (yo) tengo You have is (tu) tienes
"You have my body."
"You have the stapler."
"Anos tienes" translates to "How old are you?" in English.
You would say "Are you afraid, little girl?"
Literally, it means "You have luck," but it is use to say "You are lucky."
As a declarative: You are patient. As an interrogative: Are you patient?