With a capital 'S' it means you (proper, as opposed to the familiar 'du'). The same word with a lowercase 's' can mean 'they', 'them', 'her' or 'she':
Was machen Sie? = What are youdoing?
Was machen sie? = What are theydoing?
Er hat sie mir gegeben = He gave them to me
Er hat sie geschlagen = he beat her
sie hat gewonnen = she won
It could mean "she", "they", or "you (when speaking formally)". Check the verb. If it ends with a t, it's almost certainly "she". If it ends with "-en", then it's either they or you (formal), and you should be able to tell from context which is meant (also, Sie meaning "you (formal)" is always capitalized, which could be another clue unless it's the first word in the sentence).
"she has" is the translation for this German term.
sie haben = they have
Sie haben (note that Sie is capitalised!) = You have (formal)
"Sie wird" would be at the beginning of a sentence and means "She will."
It means "it has gotten me around".
hat er hat - he has sie hat - she has es hat - it has hope that helps
sie gewannorsie hat gewonnen
She is the winner. - Sie ist die Gewinnerin. She (has) won. - Sie hat gewonnen.
Sprechen Sie deutsch? is German for "Do you speak German?"
Wo sind sie = Where are they? Wo sind Sie = Where are you?
to have = haben I have = ich habe you have = du hast he/she/it has = er/sie/es hat you have = ihr habt we have = wir haben they/you have = sie/Sie haben
haben - to have ich habe - I have du hast - You have er/sie/es hat - He/she/it has wir haben - We have ihr hattet - You all have sie haben - They have Sie haben - You (formal) have
Depending on context and capitalization, sie can be translated as:sie = she, her, them, they,Sie = you (formal)
It means "What do you get"
Depending on context, Sie sind can be translated as:You areThey are
She takes in English means sie nimmt in German.