go and have another
"Tienes que escribes" is not good grammar. "¿Tienes lo que escribes?" would mean "Do you have what you're writing?", perhaps to ask if someone's taking down all the notes or has picked an essay topic. More likely, it's "tienes que escribir", meaning "You have to write" or "Do you have to write?"
(That) other (noun in masculine gender)
"Por que tienes un gato gordo" is Spanish for "Why do you have a fat cat?"
what do you have to do in the spanish class
Que tienes que estudiar?
Que tienes?
que tienes
"Nene que tienes" in Spanish translates to "baby, what's wrong" or "sweetheart, what's the matter." It is a way of asking someone if they are okay or if something is bothering them.
¿Que pides cuando tienes mucha hambre? This is a Spanish question meaning in English, What do you order when you're very hungry?
"Tienes que limpiar."
This means "At what time do you have Spanish class".
what does que mente podrida tienes mean in English? "Que mente podrida tienes" in English means "What a rotten mind you have"