"How do you have the furniture?"
"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.)
"What classes do you have Monday mornings?" is "¿Qué clases tienes los lunes por la mañana?"
"Como se llaman los amigos" means "What are the friends' names?" in English.
Tienes los ojos muy bonitos (the correct question) you have a beautiful eyes
you have the words.
Los muebles El moblaje
"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.)
Describe the furniture in one room of your house.
If it's -como lo quieres- then it's: how do you want them.
That means "you have to clean the pantabones."
"What classes do you have Monday mornings?" is "¿Qué clases tienes los lunes por la mañana?"
Like they are the rabbits
It means, "What are rabbits like?"
sacude el polvo de todos los muebles
What shifts the furniture from the hall