Literally translated, "Que tienes" is "what you have" or "that you have"
It is often used in slang speech to mean "What's your problem?"
For example if a friend comes in all bent out of shape, it would be common to say to him/her "Oye! Que tienes?" (Dude, what's your problem?)
It means:
Have a....
For example:
Que tengas un buen dÃÂa! (Have a good day!)
Que tengas un buen fin de semaña! (Have a good weekend!)
in this case you would be saying "Have a pretty day." You see bonito means pretty, however, "Que tengas un buen dia"means Have a nice/good day.
it means you have
Tu tienes means you have... :)
"Que tengas un lindo Sabado" means "have a nice Saturday" in English.
and have a fabulous...
Que tengas un dia magnifico = I hope you have a great day, o simplemente, Have a great day.
Have a beautiful day
from the verb Tener - to have.e.g.Que tengas un buen día! - Have a nice day!!Que tengas un buen viaje! - Have a nice journey!Phrases you shoudn't translate word for word with tengas:Que tengas suerte! - Good luck!Que tengas paciencia! - Be patient!Que tengas dulces sueños! - Sweet dreams!
"Que tengas un lindo Sabado" means "have a nice Saturday" in English.
and have a fabulous...
Que tengas un dia magnifico = I hope you have a great day, o simplemente, Have a great day.
Que tengas muy buen Miércoles. Que tengas un fantástico Miércoles Que tengas un Miercoles maravilloso.
have goodnight ma'am
Have a beautiful day
Have a beautiful day.
from the verb Tener - to have.e.g.Que tengas un buen día! - Have a nice day!!Que tengas un buen viaje! - Have a nice journey!Phrases you shoudn't translate word for word with tengas:Que tengas suerte! - Good luck!Que tengas paciencia! - Be patient!Que tengas dulces sueños! - Sweet dreams!
May you have a wonderful day
Have a happy new year.
You can use "Que tengas un buen día". This uses the subjunctive, since you are expressing a wish or desire.
have a beautiful day, friend