I'm pretty sure it means "I have a dog his or it's name is bud". Tiene = Have, un = a, Perro = dog, que = that, se = his, llama = name.
Cada perro tiene su día.
¿Tiene usted un perro? or just ¿Tiene un perro?Answer¿Tiene usted un perro? is the formal way of asking. you'd use it if you were to ask a teacher, adult, or someone you're not familiar with but to ask someone you know you would say ¿Tienes un perro?
The dog's name is The name of the dog is
"Tiene" es la tercera persona del singular del verbo "tener" en español. Se usa para indicar posesión o la existencia de algo. Por ejemplo: él tiene un perro.
"Dog" in spanish is perro/perra be sure you use two "r's" otherwise it means "but" so an example sentence would be like : el perro es perezoso. (the dog is lazy)
que raça de pero tiene justin bieber aver?
perro or El Perro.
The Spanish word for dog is "perro".
Dog in Spanish is 'perro'. e.g. un perro los perros
It means what is the dogs name
El perro es negro, buen cazador, ágil ...
There is no word for does in Spanish; it's implied. For example: English: Does he have a dog? Spanish: ¿Tiene un perro? English: Does Mary speak French? Spanish: ¿Mary habla francés? Yes, that's the way you do it, like it says above. There are other ways to say it but if you just use the word tiene just like that with no sentence then it means "have". Spanish is complicated when it come to what means what; I dont think about it when I speak it. It just comes out the correct way since I always speak Spanish in my family. (It's not my first language though, English is but i speak Spanish fluently, my whole family is Mexican.)