"they (females) have boyfriends."
This jumble of Spanish words is not a sentence. If it read: Ellas tienen mucho frío it would mean "They (female persons) are very cold." if it read Ellas están muy frías, it would mean "They (non-living feminine nouns) are very cold."The sentence, which is in Spanish, means: "They (female) very cold." This is the actual translation, but if you want to say it correctly, say "Ellas estan mucho frio"
Tienen is a conjugated for of the verd 'tener', which means 'to have'. Tienen is in the present tense, and it means 'they have'.
it means they have
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
It means either you [plural] have, or, they have.
you guys are intellectual
In Spanish, it means "she is good".
it means to say in ellas/ellos form in spanish
they are marisa and susana
It must be:Los hombres que tienen ropa negra --- men wearing black clothing.
Translates from Spanish to mean 'Because I get bored quickly boyfriends.'
All the students have pencils.