Not really. Literally this is "Carlota the redhead has hair and the green eyes." It would be better stated as "Carlota es una pelirroja y tiene ojos verdes."
Ella tiene los ojos verdes.
It means: He has green eyes. Or maybe She has green eyes.
""Tiene los ojos azules"". This Means She has Eyes Blue. SPanish for She has blue Eyes ("j" sounds like an "h")
Well, it doesn't make a lot of sense. If I had to guess, I suppose it's trying to say 'you have a number (for me).' But it says: tú tiene[s] = you have un número = a number para = for
Tiene lucemia. (He/She/It has leukemia.) Tiene lucemia? (Does he/she/it have leukemia?)
"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'
Carla Tiene was born in 1981.
It's not a sentence that makes sense, but translated it would be: "She always has a nice on the face."
Él tiene means: he has. It is phrase and not a complete sentence.
You would add y (and). Felicia tiene dos perros y Maria tiene dos perros tambien.
cuantos anos tiene cuantos anos tiene cuantos anos tiene cuantos anos tiene
Tiene ...? = Do you have...?¿Tiene ustedAnswer: Tienes...? is the informal version