Translation: He/she has
If in relation to someone's age: You(formal) are//he/she is....
e.g.
'Juan tiene 20 an~os' (literally: John has 20 years) = 'John is 20 years old'
"Que tiene" in Spanish translated to "what he/she/it has/you have" "Tiene" is the he/she/it/you(formal) conjugation of the Spanish verb "tener" which means "to have", therefore "tiene" means "he, she or it has/you have" "Que" can either mean "what" or "that" "Que tiene?" as a question means "What does he/she/it/you have?" "....que tiene" in the middle of a sentence usually means "that/which he/she/it has/you have". 'tener que' = 'to be obliged/have to' 'que tiene que' = 'which/who is/are obliged//has/have to'
Él tiene means: he has. It is phrase and not a complete sentence.
Tiene
He has.
"tiene siete dias" means "has seven days"
You(polite, singular)/he/she/it does not have
As an interrogative, ¿Tiene sueño? means "Are you sleepy/tired?" As a regular sentenec, Tiene sueño means "(S)he/it is tired/sleepy."
¿Qué tiene Ricardo? (A self standing question) "What does Ricardo have?" ...que tiene Ricardo. (used at the end of a sentence) "...that Ricardo has."
it has push
"Tienes" means "you have." It stems from the infinitive form "tener," which is a stem changing verb.
Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis
(he) has an easy task