"Tienen un bien día" in Spanish means "Have a good day" in English. It is a common greeting to wish someone a pleasant day.
"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."
Actualmente hay cerca de 29 países en el mundo que tienen monarquías constitucionales, donde el jefe de estado es un rey o una reina.
"Tiene" comes from the Spanish verb, "Tener":Tener= to have; be with ageyo tengo nosotros(as) tenemostu tienes vosotros(as) teneisel, ella, usted tiene ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen--------------------------------------------------------Therefore, the form of "tiene" can also mean it has. So when saying "Un ano tiene", means He/she is one year old. It litterally means He/she has one year. But without the "~" over the "n" in "ano", it means "anus", which without the "n" would mean: It has an anus or he/she has an anus.
"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.
Have a nice (wonderful) Wednesday
They have a day of blessing
Does the Perez family have an apartment.
The frog ate my lunchl
Do your brothers have a car or a bike?
Do you guys have a private house or an apartment?
Ellos tienen un gato.
Translation: Hay un telefono aqui? Or Tienen un telefono?
Tienen is a conjugated for of the verd 'tener', which means 'to have'. Tienen is in the present tense, and it means 'they have'.
Que otro uso tienen los minerales que se emplean en un automovil?
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis un hermano
Tienen un paquete de seis