"Tiene" comes from the Spanish verb, "Tener":
Tener= to have; be with age
yo tengo nosotros(as) tenemos
tu tienes vosotros(as) teneis
el, ella, usted tiene ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen
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Therefore, the form of "tiene" can also mean it has. So when saying "Un ano tiene", means He/she is one year old. It litterally means He/she has one year. But without the "~" over the "n" in "ano", it means "anus", which without the "n" would mean: It has an anus or he/she has an anus.
"Soy un leon" means "I am a lion" in English.
Un cadeau translates to a gift in English.
one step / pace
It means pencil case a pencilcase it is masculine (un)
"un baton" (masc.) is "a stick" in English.
"No tiene un gato" is a correct sentence. But it needs context as it can be translated 3 ways. Here are the ways with their identifying pronouns:Él no tiene un gato. - He does not have a cat.Ella no tiene un gato. - She does not have a cat.Usted no tiene un gato. - You [formal] do not have a cat.
"Un ano" means "one year" or "a year" in english.
In a statement" Has a/an In a question Do you have a/an
"How many days are there in a year?"
"Tiene un pequeño bolígrafo" means "you have a small pen". An alternate word for "pen" is "la pluma".
it means, have a good trip
It means "Who has an accident?"
A year without rain
Marco is angry because he has an exam/test today.
Usted is a word in Spanish language that is a formal term for the English word "you", as you would refer to someone of honor or respect. The Spanish word "tu" is the informal term for the English word "you" that two friends would use when speaking to each other.
a year
He's one year older today.