I know that you have a wife, but I think I love you
"usted no tiene este"----- you don't have this
Quiero hacerla mi esposa. I want to make her my wife.
Are you hot (temperature)
you are loyal to your wife
I think it means 'you have a beer for me' tiene usted = you have (I think??)cerveza=beer para mi= for me
Usted is a word in Spanish language that is a formal term for the English word "you", as you would refer to someone of honor or respect. The Spanish word "tu" is the informal term for the English word "you" that two friends would use when speaking to each other.
i am thinking about you
"Usted tiene" means "you have" in Spanish. It is a formal way of addressing someone, similar to saying "you" in English but with a more polite tone.
Not literally translated it means "What's your problem?"
¿tiene usted?
That means "I think of you when I get up." ("Ti" is the informal "you"; to show more respect you would say "Usted.")
tiene usted