"Tu tienes" in English means "you have."
It means, "So then, you; how old are you?"
tienes un amigo = you have a friend ¿Tienes tú amigo?= Do you have a friend?
It's the beginning of a question: Do you have...?
"Amor, ¿tienes un novio?" translates to "Love, do you have a boyfriend?" in English.
"Tienes primos" translates to "Do you have cousins?" in English.
It means, "So then, you; how old are you?"
it means: you have a television in your room
tienes un amigo = you have a friend ¿Tienes tú amigo?= Do you have a friend?
you have fun
It means "he/she/you is/are hungry". Literally, this is "has hunger", but the normal English tranlsation is "is hungry".
It's the beginning of a question: Do you have...?
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."
"You have your (own) school of elephants" is an English equivalent of "Tienes tu escuela de elefantes."Specifically, the verb "tienes" means "(You) are having/holding, do have/hold, have/hold." The feminine/masculine possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The preposition "de" means "of, from." The masculine noun "elefantes" means "elephants."The pronunciation is "TYEH-neh-stoo eh-SKWEH-lah THEH-leh-FAHN-tehs."
"You have my body."
I have is (yo) tengo You have is (tu) tienes
Porque tu tienes a comprar mi lentes de sol?what does this mean in English
Look, woman, you have ...