You don't have to love anybody.
It means, "Do you have grandparents?"
"Usted tiene" means "you have" in Spanish. It is a formal way of addressing someone, similar to saying "you" in English but with a more polite tone.
Are you hot (temperature)
I think it means 'you have a beer for me' tiene usted = you have (I think??)cerveza=beer para mi= for me
Usted is a word in Spanish language that is a formal term for the English word "you", as you would refer to someone of honor or respect. The Spanish word "tu" is the informal term for the English word "you" that two friends would use when speaking to each other.
Who can ask that? just imagine!How many anuses have you got? X - @"ano" and "año" have totally different meanings.IF you ask "¿Cuántos anos tiene usted?" people would laugh or they could even hit you!
It means "here are some useful words for you" in Spanish.
Tienes una hija = You have a daughter (Informal) ¿Tienes una hija? = Do you have a daughter? (Informal) If you wanted to say it formally, you would do: Usted tiene una hija = You have a daughter (Formal) ¿Usted tiene una hija? = Do you have a daughter? (Formal)
It's a very polite way of saying, "What type of day are you having"
I know that you have a wife, but I think I love you
The sentence 'No es lo que usted nacio pero lo que usted lo tiene en usted mismo para ser' means It isn't what you're born with but what you have within your very self to be. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'es' means '[he/she/it] is'. The conjunction 'lo que' means 'what'. The personal pronoun 'usted' means 'you'. The verb 'nacio' means '[you/he/she/it] was born, were born'. The conjunction 'pero' means 'but'. The object pronoun 'lo' means 'it'. The verb 'tiene' means '[you/he/she/it] has'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The adjective 'mismo' means 'same, very'.
Cause que usted tenga calor entonces usted Le tiene frío Es sí entonces usted es no Usted Está en entonces usted está fuera Usted Está arriba entonces usted es hacia abajo