It means You are a dog.
it means: Do you have a cat (gato) or a dog (perro)?
Do you mean a baseball bat? "Mi perro se comió un bate."If you mean the animal bat,"Mi perro se comió un murciélago."
Yo no soy un perro, tú eres un perro (enunciado enfático).
The cast of Un perro - 1998 includes: Mariano Argento as Cana 2
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.
Dog in Spanish is 'perro'. e.g. un perro los perros
The cast of Matar a un perro - 2013 includes: Alberto Ajaka as The Mole
¿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?
No tienes un perro.
And he/she bought you a dog.The previous answer assumes that "compro" is in past, but for that it would have to have a tilde (´) as in compró, in which case would also mean it comes from a third person (he/she/it).Because it doesn't have the accent, it could be in present tense, first person, but because it has an "y" which means "and" ,it's not in the present but the near future. The correct translations are:Y te compro un perro = And I'll buy you a dog.¿Y te compro un perro? = And should I buy you a dog then?Y te compró un perro = And he/she/it bought you a dog.
Tengo un perro
Un perro llamado Dolor - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Spain:13