Not literally translated it means "What's your problem?"
¿tiene usted?
Usted tiene is a sentence fragment that means "you have". This is a formal statement. When speaking informally the fragment would be "Tú tienes"
"usted no tiene este"----- you don't have this
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.
tiene usted
You say, "Tiene usted****?"
The phrase "usted tiene una calculadora" translates to "do you have a calculator?" in English. To form it as a question in Spanish, you can simply add a question mark at the beginning and end: "¿Usted tiene una calculadora?" This indicates that you are inquiring whether the person has a calculator.
'Tiene usted mis herramientas?'
¿Usted tiene prisa? ¿Usted esta apurado?
As a statement "You have a cold" = Usted tiene un resfriado. As a question "Do you have a cold?" = ¿Tiene usted un resfiado? In the familiar, Tú tienes un resriado. - ¿Tienes un resfriado?
usted no tiene que saber
¿Tiene usted a una novia?