It means "Do you have questions?"
This question is addressing a group of people formally.
"Tienen preguntas" is Spanish for "Do you have any questions?" It is a prompt often used in presentations, meetings, or educational settings to invite people to ask for clarification or further information.
"Los perros tienen" is Spanish for "The dogs have."
"Tienen" in Spanish means "they have" in English. It is the third person plural form of the verb "tener," which means "to have."
"Tienen un bien día" in Spanish means "Have a good day" in English. It is a common greeting to wish someone a pleasant day.
"Nunca contesto preguntas" translates to "I never answer questions" in English.
Yes, in Spanish, Q&A can be abbreviated as P&R (Preguntas y Respuestas).
Ellos no tienen preguntas.
Preguntas personales = personal questions
I have no questions
Tienen is a conjugated for of the verd 'tener', which means 'to have'. Tienen is in the present tense, and it means 'they have'.
"Los perros tienen" is Spanish for "The dogs have."
It means: crazy questions
it means the questions
There are questions, or there is qs
it means they have
They had a dress.
They have blue coats.
Are you (group of people) hungry?