Cual almuerzo tienes = what lunch do you have?
What classes do you have after lunch?
el almuerzo = lunch
Yo creo que la hora del almuerzo es mas o menos a las 10 de la mañana.
Lunch.
SPA: Para el almuerzo ENG: For lunch
"Primos tienes" means "Do you have cousins?" in Spanish.
¿A qué hora tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis clases? (It's inferred that strange form: "¿En qué parte del día....?") En cual parte del dia tiene usted/tienes clases? (formal informal) (Accents on 'a' in 'cual', 'i' in 'dia')
means: "the lunch"
"Tienes" means "you have" or "do you have".
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
hmmm this is a tricky one... it could be " ya tomaste tu lonche?" even that "tomar" means drink, but that is the way we say it in Mexico .. or it could be " ya comiste tu lonche?" or "comiste?" Hope it helps In Spain, they'd say 'tu almuerzo' rather than 'tu lonche'
As a question ¿Tienes Primos? = Do you have cousins? As a statement: Tienes primos. = You have cousins.