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yo- tengo (i have)

tu- tienes (you have) singular casual

usted- tiene (you have) singular formal

el- tiene (he has) masculine

ella -tiene (she has) feminine

nosotros- tenemos (we have)

vosotros- teneis (you have)

ustedes- tienen (you have) plural formal

ellos- tienen (they have) masculine

ellas -tienen (they have) feminine

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Is tener a conjunction?

No, the Spanish word "tener" is a verb. It is the infinitive form of the verb "to have."


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What does the spanish word tener mean?

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What is Spanish for have?

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Usos del verbo tener = uses of the verb "tener" Tener in Spanish (usually) means "to have" in English.


How do you say ''have'' in Spanish?

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What does the spanish word TUVE mean?

tuve is the 1st person past tense (preterite) of the verb tener- to have. So, it means 'I had.'


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to have = tener but if you say "i have" or "he has," then you have to conjugate the verb.


How do you say 'have' in Spanish?

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What is the incorrect use of a Spanish idiom with the verb tener?

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