This is not grammatically or structurally correct.
It should be: Mi bolsa es muy frÃa, which would mean "My bag is very cold".
In Spanish it means "Are you/do you get cold in June?"
The way it's written (tu is after tienes), the literal translation is "do you have your cold in January". If you mean to ask tienes frio tu, en enero - or, tu tienes frio en enero, then it's probably "are you cold in January."
"Are you cold or hot right now?"
"Primos tienes" means "Do you have cousins?" in Spanish.
Literally, "You are cold". This is not the normal way you would use this term, however. Normally, you would say "tienes frio", or "you have cold".
cold.
it is spelled "tengo frio" and it is spanish. it means "I am cold"
have have
Are you cold in the classroom?
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
buenos = good (masculine plural)tienes = you have
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