I can't go shopping right now. Do you have plans for tonight?
"Tienes" means "you have" or "do you have".
Its means: "Carmba you are lucky now I'm going to eat fruit let's go Juan"
"Tu tienes" in English means "you have."
It means, "and now that" or, if it is phrased as ¿y ahora qué? it would mean "and now what?"
"Tienes" means "you have" or "do you have".
matame ahora means kill me now
Ahora es means "Now is'
Who now is the English equivalent of 'Ahora quien?'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ahora' means 'now'. The interrogative pronoun 'quien' means 'who'.
If it's written like this: ¿Qué tienes? it's a question and means "What do you have?" If it's in the middle of a sentence, like this: ...que tienes... it means "...that you have..."
"Primos tienes" means "Do you have cousins?" in Spanish.
As a question ¿Tienes Primos? = Do you have cousins? As a statement: Tienes primos. = You have cousins.
"Tienes" is the second person singular form of the verb "tener" in Spanish, which means "to have." It is commonly used to express possession or obligation.