Tener means: to have.
Ex: Yo tengo un auto rojo: I have a red car.
There is a group of 'tener' idioms that do not translate directly as 'to have.'
Example:
Yo tengo hambre: I am hungry.
Yo tengo sed: I am thirsty.
Él tiene suerte: He is lucky.
tener sed = to be thirsty
tener hambre = to be hungry
tener (x) an~os = to be (X) years old
tener miedo = to be afraid
To have money
tener = to have
dinero = money
"tener" is the verb "to have" in English.
"To Have"
Does the Perez family have an apartment.
Tienen is a conjugated for of the verd 'tener', which means 'to have'. Tienen is in the present tense, and it means 'they have'.
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
Have a nice (wonderful) Wednesday
All the students have pencils.
They have a day of blessing
"Tienen" in Spanish means "they have" in English. It is the third person plural form of the verb "tener," which means "to have."
Does the Perez family have an apartment.
The frog ate my lunchl
Tienen is a conjugated for of the verd 'tener', which means 'to have'. Tienen is in the present tense, and it means 'they have'.
it means they have
They had a dress.
"Los perros tienen" is Spanish for "The dogs have."
They have blue coats.
Are you (group of people) hungry?
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
you guys are intellectual