"We have green bicycles."
it means ''we have''
it means "TIME" or "weather", depending on the context. we have very little time - tenemos muy poco tiempo bad weather - mal tiempo
"a beanbag" = "un pouf" (masc.) if you mean the cushion thingie.
TieneThe word for has is tener.Yo tengo= I haveTu tienes= You haveEl/Ella/Usted tiene= he/she/you(in a formal manner) hasNosotros tenemos= we haveVosotros teneis= you(informal plural) haveEllos/Ellas/Ustedes tienen= They(masculine/feminine) You(formal plural) havetieneI have= tengoyou (informal, singular) have = tienesyou (formal, singular)/he she it has= tienewe have=tenemosyou (informal, plural) have = teneisyou (formal, plural)/they have= tienenIf you mean has/possesses - tieneIf you mean 'has' as an auxiliary verb (e.g. he has eaten) - ha
I can think of 3 translations, depending on meaning. 1. Tiempo means the idea of time. For example, if you want to know how much time is left.: Cuanto tiempo tenemos? 2. Hora is the time on a clock. Que hora es? What time is it. 3. Vez is for when we use time in English to mean ocurrance. Like in: that one time when he called me. La vez cuando me llamo
it means ''we have''
"Ruega por nosotros" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "pray for us" in English. It is often used in religious contexts to request prayers or intercession from someone towards a higher power.
"Nostros somos amigos" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct phrase would be "Nosotros somos amigos," which translates to "We are friends."
I think it means "We have that."
nosotros tenemos - we have
It means: "we have it in school"--- en la escuela la / lo tenemos...In school we have... en la escuela tenemos...
we have a house
I think it means "We have that."
green
it means: we're tired.
Friend greens
"Tenemos prisa" means "we are in a hurry" in Spanish.