you have the words.
That means "you have to clean the pantabones."
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It is spanish for "the trousers"
It means, "[You singular, formal] Put the pictures together with the words."
"¿Cómo tienes los muebles?" translates to "How do you have the furniture?" in English. This phrase is asking about the arrangement or condition of the furniture.
That means "you have to clean the pantabones."
"Tienes los ojos" means "you have the eyes" in Spanish. It can be used in a poetic or romantic context to comment on someone's eyes or gaze.
How many classes do you have on Tuesdays? is ¿Cuántas clases tienes los martes? (Note that days of the week aren't capitalized in Spanish.)
Tienes los ojos muy bonitos (the correct question) you have a beautiful eyes
"What classes do you have Monday mornings?" is "¿Qué clases tienes los lunes por la mañana?"
"what class do you have first on Mondays" or "what's your first class on Mondays?"
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"Los españoles" in English means "the Spaniards."
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Do you have the science books?
Los gatos means "the cats" in English.