Well it's not in the correct form as tiene is used for third person..
Maybe you mean Tú tienes aim ?
Tú tienes aim means Do you have aim?
"Tu tiene aim" is not proper Spanish. It seems like a mix of English and Spanish, with "tu" being Spanish for "you" and "aim" likely referring to a skill in Video Games. It could be translated as "you have aim," meaning someone has good accuracy in shooting.
It means "you have my heart always" in Spanish.
Cuantos hermanas y hermanos tu tiene? o (or) Cuantos Hermanos tu tienes? (this for plurality sake or in general context) same as "Your Parents" as "Tus Padres" o "Tu tata y nana"
Él tiene means: he has. It is phrase and not a complete sentence.
"No tiene" in English means "he/she/it doesn't have" or "you (formal) don't have."
"Cuantas casas tiene" means "How many houses do you have?" in Spanish.
Your school has a gym :)
"How old is your grandmother?"
'How old is your best friend?'
"Tu tienes una familia hermosa" means you have a beautiful family. hope it helps!!
Tienes tu
the colours
"¿Que edad tiene tu mamá?" or "¿Cuantos años tiene tu mamá?"
What shape is your kitchen table.
'How many children does your maternal grandmother have?'
It means "you have my heart always" in Spanish.
I have = Yo tengo We have= Nosotros tenemos You have= Tu tienes She has = Ella tiene He has = El tiene
You have a dirty plateIt means "You DO have some soft lips".